Christian woman set for abortion zone retrial

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from Christian Today

A Christian woman accused of breaching an abortion buffer zone in Northern Ireland is to face a retrial after an “unprecedented judge recusal”.

Claire Brennan was the first person convicted under Northern Ireland’s buffer zone laws. Her appeal took place in September of last year and was presided over by County Court Judge Ciaran Moynagh.

In November, however, Judge Moynagh recused himself after it was discovered he had been previously declared “Humanist of the Year” by Humanists UK thanks to his legal campaigning on abortion and gay marriage.

As a result of the recusal the case was referred to a different judge in March who had to rehear the evidence.

Brennan was arrested in October 2023 for reciting the Lord’s Prayer and holding a sign that read “Pray to End Abortion”.

Last month it was announced that she had a conviction for similar offences overturned after key charges were dropped, witnesses failed to attend, and the remaining evidence was deemed insufficient to sustain a conviction.

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