Lawyers barred from practising law in Canada for 3 years after having Manitoba judge followed in 2021
Two Alberta lawyers charged with attempting to obstruct justice have been banned from practising law anywhere in Canada for three years as part of a plea deal with Manitoba prosecutors that saw their charges stayed.
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![Two Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) Calgary lawyers, Jay Cameron, left, and president John Carpay, right, face charges connected to the surveillance of Manitoba's Court of King's Bench chief justice. Professional head shots of two men from the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms. On the left is lawyer Jay Cameron and on the right is JCCF founder and President John Carpay.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.6712061.1698419936!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/jay-cameron-and-john-carpay.jpg)
Two Alberta lawyers charged with attempting to obstruct justice have been banned from practising law anywhere in Canada for three years as part of a plea deal with Manitoba prosecutors that saw their charges stayed.