Preacher accused of hate speech at drag readings will spend Easter weekend in jail
In each incident Derek Reimer allegedly used a microphone to amplify his voiced while "shouting hate speech," police said
Author of the article:
Kevin Martin
Published Apr 06, 2023 • Last updated 2 days ago • 2 minute read
Pastor Derek Scott Reimer will spend the holiest of long weekends behind bars on his latest criminal charges.
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Defence counsel Ben Allison appeared in the Calgary Court of Justice on Thursday and asked that Reimer’s case be adjourned to next week while he awaits disclosure from Crown prosecutor Matt Dalidowicz.
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Allison told Justice Karen Molle that he won’t be able to consider the issue of seeking bail for Reimer, who will spend Good Friday and Easter Sunday in remand, until he receives information from the prosecution.
“At this point, Justice, I have no disclosure in this matter,” Allison said of the latest set of charges laid against his client by Calgary police.
Molle agreed to adjourn the case to next Wednesday, and since Dalidowicz said the Crown is proceeding by way of summary conviction — meaning the charges are being treated as less serious — Reimer won’t be required to appear from the Calgary Remand Centre where he is currently housed.
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In each incident Derek Reimer allegedly used a microphone to amplify his voiced while "shouting hate speech," police said
Author of the article:
Kevin Martin
Published Apr 06, 2023 • Last updated 2 days ago • 2 minute read
Pastor Derek Scott Reimer will spend the holiest of long weekends behind bars on his latest criminal charges.
Article content
Defence counsel Ben Allison appeared in the Calgary Court of Justice on Thursday and asked that Reimer’s case be adjourned to next week while he awaits disclosure from Crown prosecutor Matt Dalidowicz.
Calgary Herald Headline News Banner
Calgary Herald Headline News
Allison told Justice Karen Molle that he won’t be able to consider the issue of seeking bail for Reimer, who will spend Good Friday and Easter Sunday in remand, until he receives information from the prosecution.
“At this point, Justice, I have no disclosure in this matter,” Allison said of the latest set of charges laid against his client by Calgary police.
Molle agreed to adjourn the case to next Wednesday, and since Dalidowicz said the Crown is proceeding by way of summary conviction — meaning the charges are being treated as less serious — Reimer won’t be required to appear from the Calgary Remand Centre where he is currently housed.
https://calgaryherald.com/news/crime/calgary-preacher-derek-reimer-in-jail