Lawyer Lyle Howe charged with sex assault
CBC News
Posted: Nov 21, 2011 2:32 PM AT
Last Updated: Nov 21, 2011 8:00 PM AT
Lyle Howe (left) made no comment when asked about the charges Monday. CBCLyle Howe, a defence lawyer in Halifax, is facing a charge of sexual assault.
Howe, 26, and another man are accused of drugging a woman and sexually assaulting her last March.
Halifax Regional Police said Monday that Howe and Jeffrey Brown are charged with sexual assault and administering a noxious substance. Brown is also charged with theft.
Howe was in court representing clients Monday and said "No comment" when CBC News asked him about the allegations. He is free to continue practising law while the allegations work their way through the legal system.
Howe is representing Trevor Zinck, the Independent MLA charged with fraud in connection with an MLA spending scandal.
"I stand by him," Zinck said Monday.
Lyle Howe graduated from Dalhousie's law school last year. Police say the alleged victim woke at a home in Fairview in March. She believed she had been sexually assaulted and went to a hospital. The woman said she knew one of the men, whom she met online. It was not clear which man she said she knew.
Howe is a junior lawyer and was called to the bar just over a year ago.
He was literally the poster boy for the law program at Dalhousie University and featured in the school's "Discover the Unexpected" campaign.
Howe is due in Halifax provincial court to answer the charges on Dec. 15.
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