Public gathering violation conviction set aside for Calgary preacher and his brother
CALGARY — A preacher and his brother have successfully appealed their convictions for hosting public gatherings during the pandemic and are to have their fines reimbursed.
Twice in 2021, Artur and Dawid Pawlowski of Calgary were ruled to be in contempt of a COVID-19-related Alberta Health Services injunction that limited the number of people permitted to congregate and required physical distancing and face masks.
Artur Pawlowski, a Street Church preacher, was sentenced to three days in jail and fined $20,000, while his brother’s sentence was three days in jail and a $10,000 fine.
During sentencing, the brothers were also ordered to pay more than $15,700 to Alberta Health Services for costs incurred.