Trial dates delayed for men accused in Coutts border blockade
LETHBRIDGE, AB – The setting of trial dates for four men charged with conspiracy to commit murder at a border blockade in southern Alberta has been delayed another month after one of the accused fired his lawyer.
A court in Lethbridge was told today [Monday, June 13, 2022] that Chris Carbert dismissed his lawyer, so the case was adjourned until July 11, 2022.
Carbert and three others were among 14 people charged in February after RCMP found a cache of long guns, handguns, body armour, large amounts of ammunition and high-capacity magazines in three trailers at a protest near Coutts, Alberta.
Prosecutor Steve Johnston confirmed that he plans to proceed with direct indictments for all four men, which would eliminate the need for a preliminary hearing before trial.