Today, December 23, Justice Molle delivered Reimer's sentence, which includes the following:
A $500 fine
47 days credit against a 1-day sentence for breach of conditions
12 months conditional sentence, or, in other words, house arrest
2 years probation
Some of the terms include:
No contact with Shannon Slater or any known participator at a Reading with Royalty event, or contact with any LGBTQ+ person unless by approval by his supervisor
Must write a letter of apology to Shannon Slater
Banned within 300m of a public library on days with a scheduled Reading with Royalty event
Must complete an anger management course and provide proof of counselling
100 hours of community service work
Prohibited from entertaining friends at his personal home
Must remain in the province of Alberta unless granted approval
Reimer is permitted to participate in religious services outside of his home upon approval by his supervisor.
Today, December 23, Justice Molle delivered Reimer's sentence, which includes the following:
A $500 fine
47 days credit against a 1-day sentence for breach of conditions
12 months conditional sentence, or, in other words, house arrest
2 years probation
Some of the terms include:
No contact with Shannon Slater or any known participator at a Reading with Royalty event, or contact with any LGBTQ+ person unless by approval by his supervisor
Must write a letter of apology to Shannon Slater Banned within 300m of a public library on days with a scheduled Reading with Royalty event
Must complete an anger management course and provide proof of counselling
100 hours of community service work
Prohibited from entertaining friends at his personal home
Must remain in the province of Alberta unless granted approval Reimer is permitted to participate in religious services outside of his home upon approval by his supervisor.
How does that work? If he starts a business does have to put up a "no LGBTQ+ customers" sign? State mandated homophobia?
He's a pastor, so I guess he has to deny them access to the Lord.