Supporting Freedom Protests Is Not a Crime, Canadian Judge Rules

A Canadian judge has ruled that supporting Freedom Convoy protests is not a crime.

The court heard a case brought against an Ontario resident who participated in the Freedom protests.

David Romlewski was arrested on February 19 for refusing to comply with an order to leave an area close to the Parliament.

He was charged with obstructing police.

Prosecutors also wanted him to be charged with mischief.

The prosecution presented evidence to the court from Romlewski’s Facebook account.

Romlewski had posted content supporting the “protest movement in general,” the court heard.

However, Judge Robert Wadden ruled that political commentary posted on social media cannot be used to charge or jail an individual.

“He is not to be convicted because of his political views, only criminal acts he committed,” Wadden said in his ruling.

The judge argued that the Facebook post supporting the protests was “an encouraging shout,” not a criminal offense.

The judge said that he understood that the post “would be available to his contacts or friends or visible to those who seek out his Facebook page.”

“There is no evidence before me that anyone who would be likely to see this post was actually at the Ottawa protests,” he added.

“There is no evidence the accused made any attempt to bring his post to the attention of the protest leaders or anyone involved in the Ottawa occupation.”

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Wadden added that the defendant was not a “trucker,” there was “no evidence he brought a vehicle of any kind to Ottawa,” and no evidence of him supporting the truckers in a meaningful way.

The protest was a pushback against Covid mandates and in support of civil liberties.

READ MORE: Trudeau Officials Discussed Using Tanks to Crush Peaceful Freedom Convoy Protesters

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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