Lawyer cites ethical reason as he quits mid-trial
PRINCE GEORGE — The lawyer for a man on trial in Prince George for drug and weapons possession quit on Nov. 24 for unspecified ethical reasons.
Terry La Liberté told BC Supreme Court Justice Lisa Hamilton that he had “encountered an insurmountable ethical issue that I cannot resolve” and his only option was to withdraw as defence lawyer for Kerridge Andrew Lowley.
Lowley pleaded not guilty to charges of possession of drugs for the purpose of trafficking and possession of weapons when the trial began Nov. 3.
La Liberté said he sought advice from senior colleagues on the matter but did not offer any details to Hamilton.
