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Pastor James Coates and family. (JCCF) Article continues below advertisement ↴ An Albertan pastor who has been in custody for a month after violating public health orders is set to be released from custody, with all but one of the charges brought against him being dropped. The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) says that Crown Prosecutors agreed to drop most of the charges against James Coates of GraceLife Church near Edmonton. The JCCF says he will be released from jail in the coming days, without any conditions, pending his May 3-5 trial in Provincial Court. The Justice Centre will defend Pastor Coates on one remaining charge of violating an Order of the Chief Medical Officer of Health by challenging the lawfulness of the public health order that he is charged with violating, the JCCF says in a release. ....
Article content An Edmonton-area pastor accused of violating COVID-19 health restrictions will likely be released from jail this week after prosecutors agreed to withdraw one of the charges against him, his lawyers say. On Wednesday, the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) issued a news release claiming a win in the case of GraceLife Church Pastor James Coates, who has been jailed since mid-February after being charged with breaches of the Public Health Act. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Crown withdraws one of three charges against pastor James Coates; lawyer expects release from jail soon Back to video ....