LETHBRIDGE -
A choose has denied bail for a person charged with conspiracy to commit homicide at a border blockade in southern Alberta.
Chris Carbert, who's 45, appeared by video in Courtroom of Queen's Bench in Lethbridge on Friday to listen to the choice after a bail listening to final week.
Causes for Justice Johnna Kubik's ruling are protected by a publication ban.
Carbert and three different males 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.
One of many males, Christopher Lysak, was denied bail in March.
Anthony Olienick, whose bail listening to started this morning, and Jerry Morin additionally stay in custody.
The Crown has already indicated it plans to attempt the 4 males collectively.
They're to return to court docket on June 13.
The protest close to Coutts started in late January and lasted for nearly three weeks.
Fourteen folks have been charged in February after RCMP discovered a cache of lengthy weapons, handguns, physique armour, giant quantities of ammunition and high-capacity magazines in three trailers.
Police allege a bunch on the protest was prepared to make use of pressure if the blockade was disrupted. Officers described the menace as “very critical.”
This report by The Canadian Press was first revealed Might 27, 2022.
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