Un chapiteau n'est pas hors de tout doute un espace clos, conclut le tribunal

Philip Hutchings, centre, of His Tabernacle Family Church, greets supporters as he makes his way to the Saint John Law courts in Saint John, N.B. on Friday October 15, 2021. A judge has dismissed contempt of court allegations against the New Brunswick pastor who breached COVID-19 public health rules two years ago. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Michael Hawkins

FREDERICTON - A New Brunswick judge has dismissed a contempt of court case against a pastor accused of ignoring COVID-19 public health rules in 2021.

Chief Justice Tracey DeWare of the Court of King's Bench says in a Feb. 2 decision she was unable to conclude that a tent erected by Philip James Hutchings, pastor of His Tabernacle Family Church in Saint John, was "clearly and unequivocally" an enclosed space as defined by a provincial health order.

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