Crown disputes bar society’s finding that race a factor in lawyer’s treatment
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s prosecution service is firing back at a ruling from the province’s bar society, saying race played no role in how Crown lawyers treated a black lawyer.
The Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society disbarred Lyle Howe on Friday and fined him $150,000 after a disciplinary panel ruling that said the defence counsel repeatedly misled the courts and committed other acts of professional misconduct.
The disciplinary panel commented “race played a role in how he (Howe) was dealt with by some members of the Crown office in Dartmouth,” but added that this wasn’t “significant” when they considered how he ran his practice.
In a news release Monday, the public prosecution service said it doesn’t agree with the panel’s comment on its treatment of Howe.