After a trial lasting two years and one month, Ontario Justice Heather Perkins-McVey on Tuesday handed down conditional sentences to Freedom Convoy organizers Chris Barber and Tamara Lich .
Barber received 12 months of house arrest followed by a six-month curfew.
'I told Lawrence that day that I’ll serve 100 years in prison before I will ever apologize.'
Lich was sentenced to twelve months of house arrest and an additional three and a half months of curfew — reduced from six months because she has already spent 74 days in custody. Both must complete 100 hours of community service.
The judge granted exceptions allowing Barber to continue his trucking work.
'Absence of remorse'
Perkins-McVey rejected an absolute discharge for either defendant, citing “an absence" of remorse. At