Mon Dec 5, 2022 – 6:26 pm EST
(LifeSiteNews) — All charges were dropped against two religious leaders in Canada a year after their arrest for allegedly failing to comply with COVID-19 protocols during church services.
“Crown Prosecutors have dropped all charges against Pastor Phillip James Hutchings and Church Director Keith Douglas Cody Butler of His Tabernacle Family Church in Saint John, New Brunswick,” according to a press release from The Democracy Fund. “The charges were dropped on November 17, 2022, after The Democracy Fund (TDF)-funded lawyer Jonathan Martin filed a constitutional challenge earlier this year, arguing that the public health orders were inconsistent with fundamental freedoms and privacy rights as protected by the Charter.”
The release explained that Hutchings was “charged with obstruction and breaching public health orders for holding church services without ensuring that all participants were vaccinated against COVID-19.”
“Religious freedom is essential for many Canadians, and courts have recognized that it is a right that should not be infringed lightly.”
According to the release, Hutchings is still fighting “contempt charges arising from allegations that he unlawfully held church services in an indoor public space back in November 2021.” However, the New Brunswick
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