Defendant Speaks Out Against Ohio Judge Requiring Shots for Probation

in vaccine •  4 years ago 

Last week, I wrote about Ohio state Judge Richard Frye requiring defendants to take experimental coronavirus vaccine shots as a condition for probation, with probation being the means by which defendants can avoid being sent to prison. Frye had insisted that none of the people he had ordered to take the shots had expressed any philosophical, medical, or religious objection. He said his imposition of the probation requirement was just intended to help the defendants overcome their “procrastination” regarding taking the shots.

Here is an update. An interview with one of the defendants ordered by Frye to take the shots backs my argument in my article that the judge’s imposing of the probation condition is in practice the exercise of government force to make the defendants take the shots.

Continue reading at http://ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/peace-and-prosperity/2021/july/08/defendant-speaks-out-against-ohio-judge-requiring-shots-for-probation/

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