Monday April 16, 2007


New Brunswick Fails to Pursue Charges Against Mother of Seven Over Abortion Protest
By Hilary White
FREDERICTON, New Brunswick April 16, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) – A pro-life mother of seven in New Brunswick, will not face criminal charges for displaying photos of aborted children outside the local abortion facility.
Suzie Ryan, the wife of pro-life leader Peter Ryan, was arrested last September while displaying an abortion image outside the facility owned by the notorious Dr. Henry Morgentaler. She was charged with violating the anti-obscenity provisions of the Criminal Code but since the Crown has not pursued the matter further it is likely that it will now simply be dropped.
Mrs. Ryan spent several hours in jail and had her name publicly identified as a criminal, even though similar demonstrations are held frequently across the country, including in New Brunswick, without attracting police attention.
A six month statute of limitations is held on minor offences, called summary convictions, and the Fredericton police have admitted that Canadian case law does not support the more serious charge of an indictable offence. It seems unlikely that the Crown could now prove that the law had been broken by the display.
Peter Ryan said that her concern now is for her reputation, which, she says, remains tarnished by the appearance of a criminal record.
“This has been an unnecessary ordeal for us and an infringement of civil liberties,” said Peter Ryan. “Someone owes my wife a big apology. I wonder if she’ll ever get it. What do we have to do? Sue somebody?”
Ryan thanked those who have written letters of support for his wife, saying “It has helped.”
Read previous LifeSiteNews.com coverage:
Mother of Seven Arrested Without Warning for Showing Abortion Image
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2006/sep/06092702.html
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