Former Liberal N.S. member of legislature to plead guilty for impaired driving
The lawyer for a former Liberal member of the Nova Scotia legislature says his client intends to plead guilty to a charge of impaired driving.
Don Murray appeared in Halifax provincial court on behalf of Hugh MacKay, former member for Chester-St. Margaret’s, to indicate his client will appear on Feb. 22 before Judge Ann Marie Simmons to formally enter a guilty plea. MacKay in 2020 had pleaded not guilty to the charges, which are connected to an alleged impaired driving incident from Nov. 22, 2018.
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