OBSTRUCTING OR VIOLENCE TO OR ARREST OF OFFICIATING CLERGYMAN
... /
Disturbing religious worship or certain meetings /
Idem.
176. (1)
Every one who
- (a)
by threats or force,
unlawfully obstructs or prevents
or endeavours to obstruct or prevent
a clergyman or minister from celebrating divine service
or performing any other function in connection with his calling, or
- (b)
knowing that a clergyman or minister is about to perform,
is on his way to perform
or is returning from the performance
of any of the duties or functions mentioned in paragraph (a)
- (i)
assaults or offers any violence to him, or
- (ii)
arrests him on a civil process,
or under the pretence of executing a civil process,
is guilty of an indictable offence
and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years.
(2)
Every one who wilfully disturbs or interrupts
an assemblage of persons met for religious worship
or for a moral, social or benevolent purpose
is guilty of an offence
punishable on summary conviction.
(3)
Every one who,
at or near a meeting referred to in subsection (2),
wilfully does anything that disturbs the order or solemnity of the meeting
is guilty of an offence
punishable on summary conviction.
[R.S., c.C-34, s.172.]
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