Tamara Lich, a high-profile organizer of the 'Freedom Convoy' protest, has been released from jail following a bail review.
1 hr ago 1 hr ago 1 hr ago 1 hr ago Ontario said it would join Alberta in temporarily slashing gas and fuel taxes in an effort to curb runaway gas prices. 1 hr ago 1 hr ago During last week's bail review, an argument was put forward in regard to the previous judge who denied Lich bail. Lich must abide by several conditions. He was also convinced that Lich's new surety, a relative who cannot be identified under a publication ban, would provide adequate supervision. Johnston was concerned that Lich could spend more time in pre-trial custody than a sentence might deliver. An Ontario judge ruled Monday that the previous judge who denied Lich bail made errors in law.
Tamara Lich, one of the principal organizers of the so-called 'Freedom Convoy' in Ottawa, has been granted bail on a series of conditions including leaving ...
Lich must also post a bond of $5,000. But he did find several other errors of law in that decision. “We are and will remain an organization focused on cultural and systemic change,” he said in the statement. Lich was initially denied bail on Feb. 22 after Ontario Court Justice Julie Bourgeois deemed her detention was “necessary for the protection and safety of the public.” Lich left the courthouse in a white pickup truck with Alberta plates and a small “Freedom Convoy” sticker on the tailgate. As a condition of her release, Lich was banned from social media and ordered to leave Ottawa within 24 hours and the province of Ontario within 72 hours.
Lich was initially denied bail on Feb. 22 after Ontario Court Justice Julie Bourgeois deemed her detention was “necessary for the protection and safety of the ...
Lich must abide by several conditions, including having no contact with fellow convoy organizers, and she has been ordered to leave Ottawa within 24 hours. But he says he did find several other errors of law in that decision, and says the risk of releasing Lich can be addressed by a new surety proposed by the defence. Lich’s lawyer launched a bail review, arguing that decision may have been tainted by the fact that Bourgeois ran as a federal Liberal candidates in the 2011 election and expressed that her own community had been affected by the protest.
A judge has ruled one of the main organizers of the so-called Freedom Convoy can be released from jail, on the condition she leave Ottawa, ...
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Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich will be released from jail. After a bail review Monday, Lich was released on $25,000 in bonds under ten conditions. These ...
Lich is charged with counseling to commit mischief. In his decision, Justice Johnston said there were no grounds to detain Lich on secondary or tertiary grounds. Lich was arrested on February 17th and was denied bail by Justice Julie Bourgeois after the judge found a substantial risk of Lich reoffending if released.
Justice John Johnston said it is highly unlikely that Tamara Lich would face a penitentiary sentence if convicted.
On Feb. 23, Mr. Trudeau said the government would stop its use of the never-before-invoked legislation because Ottawa had been assured that police had sufficient tools to deal with any further challenges. Had she known, Ms. Lich said, she would have asked her lawyer to request the judge’s recusal. Justice Johnston said Ms. Lich’s proposed surety is considered reliable. The court’s conditions also forbid Ms. Lich from communicating, either directly or indirectly, with fellow protest organizers. She must now adhere to a number of conditions, including that she leave Ottawa within 24 hours after her release and depart Ontario within 72 hours. Ottawa Police said on Feb. 18 that Ms. Lich had been charged with counselling to commit mischief, related to her involvement in the convoy protest.