Crown drops sex assault charge against cabbie, saying conviction not realistic
HALIFAX — A sexual assault charge against a Halifax taxi driver has been dropped, after the Crown said there was no realistic prospect of conviction.
Farset Mohammad’s judge-alone trial, in relation to an alleged sexual assault in a cab in downtown Halifax in 2015, was scheduled to begin in Nova Scotia Supreme Court Monday.
But Crown lawyer Kim McOnie told Justice Timothy Gabriel they would not be calling evidence in the case.
The judge then told Mohammad, who was sitting in the public gallery, that the sexual assault charge against him had been dismissed.