B.C. First Nation chief faces sexual offence, lawyer says accusation unfounded
VICTORIA — The lawyer for a First Nation chief in British Columbia says his client will “vehemently defend” himself against a charge of sexual interference of a person under the age of 16.
The province’s prosecution service says Roger William of the Xeni Gwet’in is alleged to have committed the offence in Williams Lake, B.C., on or about May 12 and was scheduled to make his first court appearance on Wednesday.
The service said special prosecutor Brock Martland approved the charge after he was appointed on Monday, because the assistant deputy attorney general considered the matter in the public interest.
William declined comment but referred questions to his lawyer, David Rosenberg.


