A former Halifax taxi driver at the centre of a controversial sexual assault acquittal is moving to quash one of the charges against him.
Crown lawyer Carla Ball has confirmed that Bassam Al-Rawi‘s lawyer Ian Hutchinson notified the Halifax province court Monday that his client wants a hearing on a motion to quash a sexual assault charge from 2012.
Al-Rawi was accused of sexually assaulting a woman in 2012, but it was decided in March 2013 there was insufficient evidence to charge him.
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Police took another look at the file last year and it was decided there were grounds for a charge of sexual assault.
Lawyers will return to court Aug. 9 to set a date for that hearing.
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He also faces a charge of sexual assault in connection with a May 2015 incident, after an acquittal was overturned in January by the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal.
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