The lawyer for a former Liberal member of the Nova Scotia legislature says his consumer intends to plead responsible to a cost of impaired driving.
Don Murray appeared in Halifax provincial courtroom on behalf of Hugh MacKay, former member for Chester-St. Margaret’s, to point his consumer will seem on Feb. 22 earlier than Judge Ann Marie Simmons to formally enter a responsible plea.
MacKay in 2020 had pleaded not responsible to the costs, that are linked to an alleged impaired driving incident from Nov. 22, 2018.
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However, the trial dates had been delay because of COVID-19 and to an abuse of course of movement filed by his defence, which was rejected.
MacKay was a backbencher from 2017 to 2020 within the Stephen McNeil authorities, however give up the caucus after he was charged.
He sat as an unbiased till the 2021 provincial election, when he didn’t re-offer.
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In a separate case, MacKay pleaded responsible to working a motorized vehicle with a blood-alcohol stage over the authorized restrict, in relation to an incident on Oct. 13, 2019. He was fined $2,000 and prohibited from driving for a 12 months.
This report by The Canadian Press was first revealed Feb. 3, 2023.



