Livia Tossici-Bolt convicted for breaching buffer zone outside UK Abortion clinic.
This conviction has been much publicised, maybe because it has been followed closely by a USA department. I can't discover how she has been sentenced....... who knows? Maybe she's in line for a £13000 payment soon? But then, there's no mention about her praying in her head.
Livia Tossici-Bolt had gone on trial over breach in Bournemouth in 2023, in a case that drew concern from US state department
Ben QuinnFri 4 Apr 2025 11.03 BST
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An activist whose case had prompted concern by the US state department over “freedom of expression” in the UK has been convicted of breaching a buffer zone outside an abortion clinic.
Livia Tossici-Bolt, an anti-abortion campaigner, had gone on trial at Poole magistrates court last month accused of breaching a public spaces protection order on two days in March 2023 near to a clinic in Bournemouth.
A delegation from the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, an office within the US Department of State, met her last month during a visit to the UK, along with a US-backed anti-abortion group, which has been supporting her case.
This conviction has been much publicised, maybe because it has been followed closely by a USA department. I can't discover how she has been sentenced....... who knows? Maybe she's in line for a £13000 payment soon? But then, there's no mention about her praying in her head.
Livia Tossici-Bolt had gone on trial over breach in Bournemouth in 2023, in a case that drew concern from US state department
Ben QuinnFri 4 Apr 2025 11.03 BST
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An activist whose case had prompted concern by the US state department over “freedom of expression” in the UK has been convicted of breaching a buffer zone outside an abortion clinic.
Livia Tossici-Bolt, an anti-abortion campaigner, had gone on trial at Poole magistrates court last month accused of breaching a public spaces protection order on two days in March 2023 near to a clinic in Bournemouth.
A delegation from the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, an office within the US Department of State, met her last month during a visit to the UK, along with a US-backed anti-abortion group, which has been supporting her case.
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