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Defence Says Wet’suwet’en Blockade Protesters Have Served Enough Jail Time
Summary by The Toronto Star
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Trio given suspended jail sentences, community service following Wet'suwet'en blockade
A Wet'suwet'en leader and two other pipeline opponents have been given suspended jail sentences and community service for breaking an injunction against blocking work on the Coastal GasLink pipeline.
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No jail for Coastal GasLink pipeline protesters
A BC Supreme Court judge ruled Friday, Oct. 17 that there will be no jail time for the three Indigenous anti-pipeline protesters convicted of contempt of court if they do not breach the Coastal GasLink (CGL) pipeline injunction again during…
·Hamilton, Canada
Read Full ArticleDefence says Coastal GasLink protesters have served enough jail time
A lawyer for three protesters convicted of contempt of court for defying an injunction when they blocked Coastal GasLink (CGL) pipeline construction in 2021 told a BC Supreme Court judge in Smithers on Thursday, Oct. 16 that they should be…
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