Sask. judge finds mask mandate not rights violation in convicting man

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A Saskatchewan judge has found Richard Keough guilty of four Public Health Act violations and two counts of trespassing.

, and while he was cross-examined “at length,” he maintained his opinion that mask use reduces the spread of that virus. This conclusion was accepted by the judge who wrote no medical evidence to the contrary was presented.violated his Charter rights and freedoms — in this case, he argued, his freedom of expression and his right to life, liberty and security of the person.

On the other Charter issue, the decision states the defence argued “liberty rights protect an individual’s right to control their bodily integrity and make their own health care decisions and as face coverings are medical treatment, any order requiring or mandating medical treatment upon an individual is a breach of an individual’s liberty rights.”

She went on that even if she had found he’d been deprived of his rights under section 7 of the Charter, she would’ve concluded that he failed to demonstrate that deprivation was “contrary to the principles of fundamental justice.”Article content “He followed the procedure as outlined and a medical exemption was not granted by the health professional.”

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