Wednesday, July 01, 2015

Positive Justice


Since the opening of the Marie Stopes Belfast facility,
 Bernadette and others from Precious Life had gathered
outside it in order to educate the public about the true
 nature of abortion.
Bernadette, however, was accused and later convicted
 of harassing Ms Dawn Purvis who oversaw the facility. 
In December, Deputy District Judge Chris Holmes 
 ordered Bernadette Smyth to pay £2,000 in compensation
 to Ms Purvis, to undertake 100 hours of community service
 and not to go within 20 yards of the abortion facility for a
 five year period.
Yesterday, Judge Gordon Kerr overturned the conviction,

 ruling that there had been insufficient evidence of harassment. 

CLINTEL.

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