Truckers protest: Crown wants Tamara Lich back in prison

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Prior to her appearance in court on Thursday, Crown prosecutors argued that one of the organizers of the Ottawa truck protest, Tamara Lich, should be remanded in custody for violating her bail conditions. who continue to support the movement.

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Ms. Lich agreed to attend the gala Justice Center for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF), scheduled for June 16, in Toronto, where he will receive 2022 george jonas freedom award.

According to the request filed by the Crown lawyers, Ms. should not support. Lich somehow does whatever regarding the convoy and the document accuses the incident designed to support this movement.

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The event includes a private reception accessible at a price of $ 500, and for the Crown, it is the only reasonable conclusion to estimate that Mrs. Lich to attend this event to support the purpose of the convoy.

Si Ms. Lich was released from prison on March 7 under several conditions, including departure to Ottawa, thus reversing a Court decision, made the month before, to keep him in prison. He has been living in a residence in Alberta for almost two months.

Moiz Karimjeethe Crown attorney prosecuting Ms. Lich, is also prosecuting in his latest application that the decision to release Ms. Lich in March was made without proper examination.

He was arrested on Feb. 17, shortly before police intervened to end the truckers ’demonstration and evict participants who had occupied the streets of downtown Ottawa for nearly three weeks. Ms. remained. Lich was in detention and was first denied bail on Feb. 22, before successfully overturning that decision on appeal, which was later released.

Keith Wilson talks to a police officer in front of parked trucks during a demonstration.

Mrs. Lich at Chris Barber are collectively charged with mischief, pretending to be others to commit mischief, obstructing police work, expecting others to obstruct police work, expecting others to oppress and intimidate by obstructing and blocking one or more highways.

In its application, the Crown asserted that Ms. Lich continue to support the purpose of the convoy and he did it with the help of JCCFa charity associated with the convoy.

Cooperation and representativeness of the relationship between the parties cannot be deniedthe request states, stating that attorneys for the charity were present at the time of the court appearance.

Keith Wilsona lawyer from JCCFtraveled to protests in Ottawa and participated in official trucker convoy conferences to speak on behalf of the group.

There is information from David fraserng CBC News

Source: Radio-Canada

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