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Judge rules Freedom Convoy leader did not violate bail, can travel to Toronto for award ceremony

Updated: May 26, 2022 at 6:57 am EST  See Comments

Thu May 26, 2022 – 6:03 am EDT

OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) – Freedom Convoy leader Tamara Lich will not return to jail and can travel to Toronto in June to accept a freedom award, after an Ontario judge ruled against a Crown argument claiming she violated her bail conditions.

In Ottawa’s Superior Court May 25, Justice Kevin Phillips noted that Lich’s initial bail release “remains appropriate” as she was following all of her bail conditions and that she already had “a taste of jail.”

Phillips ruled that a Crown argument, declaring Lich had breached her bail conditions due to consenting to accept a freedom award from the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF), was not valid.

“No court will ever seek to control the manifestation of political views. The courts are not the thought police and are only meant to control conduct,” said Phillips.

While Phillips agreed to allow Lich to enter Ontario for the award ceremony, she is not allowed to enter Ottawa’s downtown core.

Phillips also rejected a plea from Lich’s lawyer Lawrence Greenspon to allow her back on social media. The judge ruled that Lich is old enough to not need social media as

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