Law360 Canada ( April 9, 2021, 8:11 AM EDT) -- Sentencing hearing for the respondents, convicted of civil contempt. The respondents defied a court order which restrained them from contravening Ontario Regulation 82/20 by holding gatherings of more than 10 persons in conjunction with the operations of Trinity Bible Chapel. The Regulation was enacted in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. The court found that all three requirements for contempt were established beyond a reasonable doubt. The applicant Attorney General of Ontario sought fines of $25,000 for the Trinity Bible Chapel and $7,500 for each of the personal contemnors, for a total of $70,000. The contemnors asserted that there should be fines of $5,000 for the Trinity Bible Chapel and $1,000 for each of the personal contemnors, for a total of $11,000....