Protesters blocked roads with big rigs and other vehicles for three weeks as the city descended into what many officials described as a state of “lawlessness”. Lich and Barber were both arrested a day before hundreds of plainclothes officers were deployed to clear protesters from the streets around Parliament Hill in February. The pair are co-charged with disorderly conduct, obstructing police and advising others to commit disorderly conduct and intimidation. Barber was released on bail the following day, while Lich remained in custody. She was refused bail, but she sought a review of that decision and was granted bail in early March. Lich was re-arrested on June 27 on allegations that she had breached her bail conditions. Her bail was revoked, but after requesting another review, Lich was released on bail for a second time on July 26. The trial is expected to start in early September next year and last around 16 days. Lich and Barber are under strict court orders not to communicate with each other or other convoy organizers unless under the supervision of their lawyers. Chris Barber, one of the organizers of the Freedom Convoy, is seen being arrested by Ottawa police officers in downtown Ottawa on February 17, 2022. He was released on bail the next day. (Kirk Hill/Facebook)
title: “Freedom Convoy Organizers Tamara Lich And Chris Barber Will Go On Trial In September 2023 Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-23” author: “Virginia Holcombe”
Protesters blocked roads with big rigs and other vehicles for three weeks as the city descended into what many officials described as a state of “lawlessness”. Lich and Barber were both arrested a day before hundreds of plainclothes officers were deployed to clear protesters from the streets around Parliament Hill in February. The pair are co-charged with disorderly conduct, obstructing police and advising others to commit disorderly conduct and intimidation. Barber was released on bail the following day, while Lich remained in custody. She was refused bail, but she sought a review of that decision and was granted bail in early March. Lich was re-arrested on June 27 on allegations that she had breached her bail conditions. Her bail was revoked, but after requesting another review, Lich was released on bail for a second time on July 26. The trial is expected to start in early September next year and last around 16 days. Lich and Barber are under strict court orders not to communicate with each other or other convoy organizers unless under the supervision of their lawyers. Chris Barber, one of the organizers of the Freedom Convoy, is seen being arrested by Ottawa police officers in downtown Ottawa on February 17, 2022. He was released on bail the next day. (Kirk Hill/Facebook)
title: “Freedom Convoy Organizers Tamara Lich And Chris Barber Will Go On Trial In September 2023 Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-12” author: “Mildred Mills”
Protesters blocked roads with big rigs and other vehicles for three weeks as the city descended into what many officials described as a state of “lawlessness”. Lich and Barber were both arrested a day before hundreds of plainclothes officers were deployed to clear protesters from the streets around Parliament Hill in February. The pair are co-charged with disorderly conduct, obstructing police and advising others to commit disorderly conduct and intimidation. Barber was released on bail the following day, while Lich remained in custody. She was refused bail, but she sought a review of that decision and was granted bail in early March. Lich was re-arrested on June 27 on allegations that she had breached her bail conditions. Her bail was revoked, but after requesting another review, Lich was released on bail for a second time on July 26. The trial is expected to start in early September next year and last around 16 days. Lich and Barber are under strict court orders not to communicate with each other or other convoy organizers unless under the supervision of their lawyers. Chris Barber, one of the organizers of the Freedom Convoy, is seen being arrested by Ottawa police officers in downtown Ottawa on February 17, 2022. He was released on bail the next day. (Kirk Hill/Facebook)
title: “Freedom Convoy Organizers Tamara Lich And Chris Barber Will Go On Trial In September 2023 Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-06” author: “Vernon Berryhill”
Protesters blocked roads with big rigs and other vehicles for three weeks as the city descended into what many officials described as a state of “lawlessness”. Lich and Barber were both arrested a day before hundreds of plainclothes officers were deployed to clear protesters from the streets around Parliament Hill in February. The pair are co-charged with disorderly conduct, obstructing police and advising others to commit disorderly conduct and intimidation. Barber was released on bail the following day, while Lich remained in custody. She was refused bail, but she sought a review of that decision and was granted bail in early March. Lich was re-arrested on June 27 on allegations that she had breached her bail conditions. Her bail was revoked, but after requesting another review, Lich was released on bail for a second time on July 26. The trial is expected to start in early September next year and last around 16 days. Lich and Barber are under strict court orders not to communicate with each other or other convoy organizers unless under the supervision of their lawyers. Chris Barber, one of the organizers of the Freedom Convoy, is seen being arrested by Ottawa police officers in downtown Ottawa on February 17, 2022. He was released on bail the next day. (Kirk Hill/Facebook)