Judge says 'non' to English-speaking club asking for French trial to fight COVID tickets

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A judge has ruled that a Prince George club that was repeatedly ticketed for flouting COVID-19 rules does not have the right to a trial in French.

Learn to Earn Bartending School and Consulting, which operated the Lambda Cabaret in the city’s downtown, applied for a bilingual or French-language trial as it contests two tickets for flouting COVID-related health measures.

An accused person in Canada is entitled to a trial in one of the two official languages, English or French, if they can direct counsel and follow proceedings in that language.

Video posted by Lambda Cabaret to its Facebook the morning of Feb.

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