Crown to oppose release of man accused of aggravated sexual assault
HALIFAX — The Crown says it will oppose the release of a man charged with aggravated sexual assault and choking to overcome resistance after a woman said she was attacked in a home in Halifax.
Sem Paul Obed briefly appeared in Halifax provincial court Thursday by video link for a bail hearing, but the matter was adjourned.
Outside court, prosecutor Sean McCarroll said the Crown will oppose Obed’s application for bail because “he presents a significant risk to the community.”
“He has a significant record. Because of his history, because of the nature of the crime that’s alleged — for those reasons we are opposed,” said McCarroll.


