Bail denied for 4th suspect charged with conspiracy to commit murder at Coutts border protest
A decide has denied bail for the fourth man charged with conspiracy to commit homicide at a border blockade earlier this 12 months in southern Alberta.
Queen’s Bench Justice Johnna Kubik dominated in Lethbridge court docket on Monday that Jerry Morin, who’s 40, should stay in custody till his trial.
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Morin, Anthony Olienick, Chris Carbert and Christopher Lysak are accused of conspiring to kill cops at a blockade close to Coutts, Alta., in protest of COVID-19 vaccine mandates and different pandemic restrictions.
Olienick, Carbert and Lysak had already been denied bail.
A trial for all 4 accused is to be held in June of subsequent 12 months.
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Bail determination reserved for 4th suspect accused of conspiracy to commit homicide in Coutts, Alta.
The 4 suspects have been amongst 14 folks charged in February after RCMP discovered a cache of lengthy weapons, handguns, physique armour, massive quantities of ammunition and high-capacity magazines in three trailers at a protest close to Coutts.