OTTAWA — The presiding judge in the criminal trial of two 'Freedom Convoy' organizers has ruled that local Ottawa residents will be allowed to testify.
OTTAWA — The presiding judge in the criminal trial of two"Freedom Convoy" organizers has ruled that local Ottawa residents will be allowed to testify.
Lich's lawyer Lawrence Greenspon asked the judge not to let the locals testify, arguing their testimony would be irrelevant.
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