Abbotsford hog-farm protesters appeal break-and-enter convictions
Two people who participated in a 2019 protest at an Abbotsford hog harm have filed an application to appeal their break-and-enter convictions.
A press release states that their appeal application was filed Wednesday on the basis that the trial judge erred when he wouldn’t allow the jury to see video footage obtained from hidden cameras placed on the Excelsior Hog Farm on Harris Road. The cameras had been placed by members of the Meat the Victims group, to which Soranno and Schafer belonged.
Soranno and Schafer also refer to evidence presented at their trial that SD cards from the cameras on the hog farm “mysteriously went missing while in police custody.” Soranno and Schafer also argue that they were prevented from using the necessity defence, which would have allowed them to argue that their actions were necessary to prevent a greater harm occurring to the animals.
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