I like the judge. Reasonable and not grandstanding. The Crown forbids #Tamara from being in the downtown core or the Red Zone without counsel. She had to get special dispensation to go for lunch today without counsel. We heard earlier her presence might "trigger" the locals. Seriously.
The fear this this tiny Metis grandma causes is hilarious- she's so nice she spends hours at events she attended after they've ended because she wants to meet and have a 20 min conversation with everyone who approaches her. But the idea of her eating a sandwich in an Ottawa Tim Horton's is like being locked in a room with Hitler to these snowflakes.
Well they threw her back in jail for weeks over Canada Day last summer for the crime of taking a picture at her own honourary awards banquet with Tom Marazzo, a fellow convoy volunteer who hadn't been charged with any crimes. In the presence of her lawyers.
They claimed it was a breech of bail conditions.
IIRC, they issued a Canada-wide warrant for her arrest for the breech, flying Ottawa Police Service detectives to Alberta to arrest her.
Then leaving her in jail as long as the law allows before bringing her in front of a judge.
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The fear this this tiny Metis grandma causes is hilarious- she's so nice she spends hours at events she attended after they've ended because she wants to meet and have a 20 min conversation with everyone who approaches her. But the idea of her eating a sandwich in an Ottawa Tim Horton's is like being locked in a room with Hitler to these snowflakes.
Well they threw her back in jail for weeks over Canada Day last summer for the crime of taking a picture at her own honourary awards banquet with Tom Marazzo, a fellow convoy volunteer who hadn't been charged with any crimes. In the presence of her lawyers.
They claimed it was a breech of bail conditions.
IIRC, they issued a Canada-wide warrant for her arrest for the breech, flying Ottawa Police Service detectives to Alberta to arrest her.
Then leaving her in jail as long as the law allows before bringing her in front of a judge.