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Pastor Artur Pawlowski remains in jail after judge defers ruling on second bail hearing

Updated: March 24, 2022 at 4:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Mar 24, 2022 – 3:56 pm EDT

LETHBRIDGE, Alberta (LifeSiteNews) – Canadian Christian Pastor Artur Pawlowski will stay jailed for the time being after a provincial court judge delayed her ruling from the preacher’s second bail hearing until Friday.

Pawlowski has been behind bars since February 8. His court proceedings began Tuesday and went into Wednesday.

Pawlowski’s lawyer informed those covering the case that the Alberta court judge placed a publication ban on the day’s court proceedings, meaning the full details of what transpired cannot be published.

As reported by Rebel News reporter Sheila Gunn Reid on Wednesday, “Court is done. Sarah Miller and Chad Haggerty argued valiantly for Pastor Art. The judge is reserving her decision until Friday at 2 so Art will stay in jail until then, maybe longer. Wish I could tell you more, but there is a publication ban in place.”

Gunn Reid wrote earlier on Twitter regarding the publication ban, “Not sure how a publication ban would work in a case where there is so much — two years of legal history — in the public discourse, including many documents and judgments widely published on Rebel News and on social media.”

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

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