A court of appeals in Alberta, Canada, recently ruled that the arrest, jailing, and fining of a Christian pastor for resisting a Chinese coronavirus inspection of his church by police officers in April 2021 were illegal.
Alberta authorities additionally punished Pawlowski, along with his brother and another local community leader, with an injunction, censorship, and fines. A Calgary judgeThe charge was associated with their allegedly “deliberate and willful” breaches of judicial orders requiring them to comply with Alberta’s Chinese coronavirus rules at the time.included
“an ex-parte court order obtained by Alberta Health Services restraining ‘illegal public gatherings,'” according to Canada’s Rebel News website. The Pawlowski brothers later appealed this contempt of court charge and won their appeal on July 22. The Alberta court of appeals ruled that all of the punishments endured by the Pawlowskis over the past year were illegal and that they should be reimbursed for the fines they were forced to pay.
“The Pawlowskis’ appeals are allowed. The finding of contempt and the sanction order are set aside. The fines that have been paid by them are to be reimbursed,” the ruling read, in part.Pastor Pawlowski and his brother in the middle of the Calgary highway while vehicles swerved past on May 8, 2021. The two brothers were on their way home from leading a church service at the time.
4. Remember this shocking, SWAT-team take down of Pastor Artur and his brother Dawid, like they were drug kingpins? Illegal. The
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