© Artur Pawlowski/Facebook, Scott Neufeld/CBC Calgary-based street pastor Artur Pawlowski and his brother, Dawid Pawlowski, saw contempt findings against them overturned by the Alberta Court of Appeal on Friday. The court also set aside sanctions against Whistle Stop Cafe owner Christopher Scott. A Calgary-based street pastor, his brother and a cafe owner, all of whom flouted public health restrictions for months, have seen their contempt of court sanctions set aside by the Alberta Court of Appeal. On Friday, the appeals court set aside the speech provisions included in all three orders and set aside the sanctions against Scott and the contempt findings against both Pawlowskis, which resulted in the sanctions also falling. This incident was hardly the first time Artur Pawlowski faced legal trouble amid the pandemic.
Source: CBC News July 23, 2022 01:48 UTC