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There are so many hurdles, in fact, Berger said it's fair to say modern criminal law in Canada "expresses a lot of concern and skepticism about private prosecutions."In April, a Superior Court of Ontario dismissed an application he made to judicially review an Office of the Independent Police Review Board decision because "it would not be in the public interest to investigate his complaint about the conduct of a number of officers of the London Police Service .

"Instead of assisting him the officers did not investigate his complaints and ordered him not to attend at his home and not to communicate with his spouse," the documents read. Despite the dismissal and need for an appeal, Komer said Tuesday that he's had a "great amount of success" related to what happened in London after launching private prosecution resulting in criminal charges for "all the offences against me ... if they weren't appropriately addressed by police."

But Komer said the charges mentioned on Twitter were not related to St. Brigid's in any way, though the group has "private prosecutions ready for here as well" if police don't act. It's generally done when police have declined to lay charges in situations such as a dispute between neighbours, she added.

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