A judge has rejected claims that 'Freedom Convoy' organizer Pat King and former MPP Randy Hillier can’t get fair trials.
Two participants in the “Freedom Convoy” have lost their legal bids to have their trials on charges related to the protest moved out of Ottawa.
He was also charged with assault for allegedly pushing a metal gate into an officer while trying to get onto Parliament Hill. In his decision, Phillips repeatedly cited Justice Charles Hackland’s February ruling on Bauder’s application. Hackland found that the convoy had received national and international media coverage, not just local coverage, and said he couldn’t see how moving the trial would limit any prejudicial effect.
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