'Hold the Line' doesn't imply crime, defence says in convoy trial
Tamara Lich's lawyer told the court use of the phrase “hold the line” didn’t imply she was encouraging criminal activity.
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![The trial for convoy protest organizers Tamara Lich, centre, and Chris Barber (not pictured, begins on Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2023 in Ottawa. The trial is expected to last about 16 days. Woman with an entourage walking to Ottawa courthouse on a sunny day.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.6956953.1693926102!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpeg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/tamara-lich.jpeg)
Tamara Lich's lawyer told the court use of the phrase “hold the line” didn’t imply she was encouraging criminal activity.