Halifax lawyer defends client, himself in court
CBC News
Posted: Sep 6, 2012 12:02 PM AT
Last Updated: Sep 6, 2012 4:20 PM AT
Nova Scotia lawyer Lyle Howe performed double duty in Supreme Court on Thursday, representing MLA Trevor Zinck on fraud charges and appearing as a defendant in his own case.
First there was the court appearance of Trevor Zinck, the Independent MLA for Dartmouth North, who is charged with fraud and theft in connection the province's legislative spending scandal.
Moments later, the 27-year-old Howe represented himself to set a date for a pretrial conference on allegations that he drugged and sexually assaulted a woman.
Lyle Howe said it was unusual to be both a lawyer and a defendant in the same courtroom, in front of the same judge. (CBC)"It's a first time for me and the first time I've seen it," Howe said on his way into court.
Howe is charged with sexual assault and administering a noxious substance after an alleged incident that involved him, another man and a 19-year-old woman in March 2011.
A pretrial conference for that case has been set for Oct. 5. That's not open to the public.
Howe will also return to court Oct. 18 to set dates for his trial.
Independent MLA Trevor Zinck is charged with fraud, theft and breach of trust. (CBC)Meanwhile, Zinck has said he is anxious to clear his name on charges of theft over $5,000, fraud over $5,000 and breach of trust. He was one of four MLAs charged in February 2011, following an eight-month investigation by RCMP.
Auditor General Jacques Lapointe's audit into MLA spending between July 2006 and June 2009 found "excessive" and "unreasonable" claims by some of the province's 52 MLAs.
Zinck's trial is expected to last three weeks. After several unsuccessful attempts to find trial dates that work for both Howe and the Crown, the judge adjourned that matter until next week.
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