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Judge in Coutts murder-conspiracy trial warns jury about defence statement

Accused were worried politicians were leading Canadians into a civil war or a totalitarian state: Lawyer
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The judge in the trial of two men charged with conspiracy to commit murder at the border blockade at Coutts, Alta., has cautioned the jury about an opening statement by a defence lawyer. A police vehicle looks out over an empty highway after anti-COVID-19 vaccine mandate demonstrators left their blockade of the highway at the busy U.S. border crossing at Coutts, Alta., Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/

The judge in the trial of two men charged with conspiracy to commit murder at the border blockade at Coutts, Alta., has cautioned the jury about an opening statement by a defence lawyer.

Marilyn Burns said Thursday the accused were worried politicians were leading Canadians into a civil war or a totalitarian state and that they would have to defend themselves.

She called the trial political and 鈥渦n-Canadian,鈥 and she alleged police took orders from politicians and lied under oath as witnesses in the case.

鈥淭here is no evidence that either the police or the Crown or the court has been acting under the influence of the political sphere,鈥 Justice David Labrenz told the jury Friday.

Labrenz said the jury鈥檚 only job is to determine, based on the evidence, whether the Crown has proven beyond a reasonable doubt the charges against Anthony Olienick and Chris Carbert.

The judge reminded jurors that theories presented by the Crown or defence are not evidence. He said Burns, who represents Olienick, was not speaking on behalf of Carbert.

The two men were arrested after police seized weapons, ammunition and body armour from trailers at Coutts in 2022.

The blockade tied up traffic for two weeks at the busy Canada-U.S. border crossing in a protest of COVID-19 measures and vaccine mandates.

The trial previously heard from three undercover Mounties who posed as volunteers at the blockade.

They testified Olienick said he believed police were the tools of 鈥渄evil鈥 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and deserved to be hanged. They said he told them if police raided the blockade, he would 鈥渟lit their throats.鈥

The trial also heard Carbert sent his mother text messages warning of a war, saying he was prepared to die.

Olienick and Carbert are also charged with mischief and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose. Olienick faces a further charge of being in possession of a pipe bomb.

鈥 By Bill Graveland in Calgary

The Canadian Press

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