Coutts, Alta., protesters plead guilty, free after 2 years in custody
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Two of the men accused in connection with an RCMP investigation during the 2022 Coutts border protest have plead guilty, an Alberta court announced.
Two of the men accused in connection with an RCMP investigation during the 2022 Coutts border protest have plead guilty, an Alberta court announced.
The Lethbridge Court of Justice said Jerry Morin pleaded guilty to conspiracy to traffic firearms on Tuesday.
In a similar ruling, Christopher Lysak also pleaded guilty to a lesser charge, unauthorized possession of a handgun, an offence that was not on the original indictment.
Additional charges against the pair of men, including conspiracy to commit murder, possession of a weapon and mischief were all withdrawn by the Crown.
Morin and Lysak were both sentenced to time served, which considered they spent two years in custody before the verdict was issued.
As a result, both were freed from custody.
Morin's lawyer, Greg Dunn, issued a written statement saying that his client "steadfastly maintained from the very beginning that he played no part of any alleged conspiracy."