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Police officer, abortion mill employee testify in trial of Canadian pro-life heroine Linda Gibbons

Updated: September 19, 2024 at 8:39 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Sep 19, 2024 – 6:53 pm EDT

TORONTO (LifeSiteNews) — Two key witnesses have testified that pro-life heroine Linda Gibbons’ activism did not “interfere” with the abortion clinic’s operation.  

On September 19, the Ontario Court Justice Maria Speyer heard the case of 76-year-old pro-life grandmother Linda Gibbons who faces criminal charges of “mischief” for her pro-life witness outside a Toronto abortion mill. 

“Miss Gibbons is not speaking,” Speyer noted at the beginning of the trial after Gibbons refused to answer any questions directed to her.  

As she previously explained, Gibbons has determined to remain silent during her court appearances to witness to the vulnerability of the unborn who are killed in the womb. 

According to the charges, Gibbons is guilty of “interference” with the operation of a business, the abortion mill.  

However, during the trial, two major witnesses, a police officer and an abortion worker, testified under oath that Gibbons was not blocking women from entering the abortion center by standing outside with her pro-life sign.  

The remainder of Gibbons’ trial is scheduled for Monday, September 23.  

Gibbons will also face three charges of breaching the province

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