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Three Coastal GasLink pipeline opponents convicted of criminal contempt in Smithers

B.C. Supreme Court to consider Charter applications
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People gather outside the Smithers courthouse as the criminal contempt trial of three Coastal GasLink pipeline opponents for impeding the progress of the project got underway last week. (Morgan Powell/ The Interior News)

The B.C. Supreme Court trial of three Coastal GasLink (CGL) pipeline opponents including prominent Witsuwit91裸聊视频檈n leader Sleydo91裸聊视频 (Molly Wickham) concluded in Smithers Jan. 12.

Sleydo91裸聊视频, Gitxsan ally Shaylynn Sampson and Corey Jocko, of Ontario91裸聊视频檚 Six Nations Haudenosaunee Confederacy were convicted of breaching a 2019 Supreme Court injunction by impeding the construction of Coastal GasLink91裸聊视频檚 pipeline near Houston, B.C. according to CBC News.

Black Press Media is in the process of obtaining details of the judge91裸聊视频檚 decision.

Last week, the Crown had its opportunity to make its case that the three defendants not only physically contravened the court91裸聊视频檚 injunction, but did so knowingly, both of which are required to prove criminal contempt beyond a reasonable doubt.

Prosecutors used testimony by witnesses from the RCMP, Forsythe Security (CGL91裸聊视频檚 security contractor), Coastal GasLink (CGL) and TC Energy (CGL91裸聊视频檚 parent company). They also presented video evidence taken by RCMP officers and curated from social media by private investigator Julie Jones who was contracted by RCMP.

On Jan. 10, the court saw video recorded by RCMP Corporal Kelly Grant in conjunction with testimony by Grant and RCMP Community Industry Response Group (C-IRG) commander Ken Floyd.

Grant had filmed a series of videos on and around Nov. 19, 2021, documenting a group of regular RCMP constables, as well as C-IRG officers in militarized gear, 91裸聊视频91裸聊视频媔nteracting with pipeline opponents around the site where CGL was preparing to drill under the Morice River (Wedzin Kwa to the Witsuwit91裸聊视频檈n).

The footage showed interactions that happened outside and around an encampment, which included two cabins, dubbed 91裸聊视频淐oyote Camp91裸聊视频 located alongside Martin Service Rd.

Grant testified he received general instructions from his commander to record video footage at his own discretion.

91裸聊视频淚 turned the camera on, and turned the camera off on my own will,91裸聊视频 he explained, informing Justice Michael Tammen that due to technological discrepancies, some of the timestamps on the videos were not entirely accurate.

One video showed RCMP officers approaching the first cabin while helicopters can be heard flying overhead. A woman91裸聊视频檚 voice is heard from inside the cabin shouting, 91裸聊视频淵ou are trespassing on Witsuwit91裸聊视频檈n territory, you are not welcome.91裸聊视频

She informed the police this was her private dwelling, and that the RCMP would need a warrant to enter.

Another clip showed RCMP officers informing the people inside they were under arrest for 91裸聊视频渃ivil contempt of court.91裸聊视频 Police read a script, stating the occupants of the cabin were on a drill site and breaching an injunction that allows Coastal GasLink to construct a pipeline.

The police then entered the structure by way of a chainsaw, arresting multiple people as dogs barked in the background.

91裸聊视频淵ou91裸聊视频檙e choking me, you91裸聊视频檙e damaging my regalia,91裸聊视频 cried one individual, as people were being pulled out of the structure.

Two people arrested in the video footage were Amber Bracken and Michael Toledano, who identified themselves as members of the media.

While outside the scope of the current trial, this footage contradicts the RCMP91裸聊视频檚 contention at the time that the two did not identify themselves as journalists.

Bracken was under assignment with online news magazine The Narwhal when she was arrested. Charges were later dropped against both parties, but The Narwhal and Bracken later launched a lawsuit against the RCMP claiming a breach of press freedom. The suit is scheduled to be heard in the Supreme Court in October 2024.

Last year, the defendants filed applications for a stay of proceedings claiming their charter rights were violated because of police misconduct. As of Friday, the court was in the process of considering whether the applications.

In a December 2023 report by Amnesty International, the organization claimed the enforcement actions taken against Witsuwit91裸聊视频檈n during this standoff and others like it, were a violation of human rights based on gender and race.

Earlier in the week, the Crown put James Lank, a former RCMP officer and Forsythe security advisor on the stand. Under cross-examination by the defence, he was questioned about his prior knowledge of Sleydo91裸聊视频.

He said he knew who she was because Forsythe Security kept a Persons of Interest profile, naming anyone who might be a potential disruption to constructing the pipeline. Lank said within his notes, the only identifying information he documents is race, gender, and age.

The Crown rested on Thursday saying it had proved beyond a reasonable doubt the defendants had knowingly breached the court injunction.

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