Posted: Apr 21, 2021 12:47 PM AT | Last Updated: April 21
Five people were charged after a protest in Moncton in January against measures meant to limit the spread of COVID-19.(Guy LeBlanc/Radio-Canada)
A lawyer representing two people charged for allegedly failing to follow COVID-19 rules at a protest in Moncton entered not guilty pleas on their behalf Wednesday in Moncton provincial court.
Lawyer Joshua Halpern entered the pleas by phone for Bathurst residents Nicholas DeAngelis, 34, and 31-year-old Britney Green.
DeAngelis and Green were arrested and charged following a protest against COVID-19 restrictions held outside Moncton city hall on Jan. 24.
The Ontario-based lawyer was hired by Rebel News to oppose tickets for violating pandemic rules, according to the organization s website. He also represents Jonathan Rossiter, 29, of Nackawic, who was among five charged following the protest.
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