
Jurors ask about pipe bomb while discussing verdict in Coutts murder-conspiracy trial
Jurors deliberating the case of two men accused of conspiring to commit murder at the Coutts, Alta., blockade returned to court briefly Thursday to ask the judge about a pipe bomb.
One of the accused, Anthony Olienick, is also charged with possessing a pipe bomb.
They asked if Olienick had to remember having the explosive to be found guilty of that charge or whether the simple fact he had the bomb on his property was enough to convict.
“(Memory) doesn’t matter,” Justice David Labrenz told the panel. “You’re still in possession of (the pipe bomb).”