A former associate of a disbanded Kelowna Hells Angels chapter is back in court on six firearms charges and one drug charge.
Dale Habib, who was previously linked to the Kingpin Crew, appeared in-person in Kelowna court on Monday. His lawyer, Kim Ross, appeared by telephone from Alberta.
The matter was adjourned to Feb. 18, due to health concerns that rendered Habib unable to get to Alberta to consult his counsel.
The alleged offence occurred on Aug. 8, 2018 but details leading to the charges were not revealed during Monday害羞草研究所檚 proceedings.
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In July 2017, Habib pleaded guilty to common assault for a Jan. 15, 2016 run-in that his lawyer described as almost inconsequential.
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Oddy made a complaint against Habib and a Liquid Zoo bouncer.
He said he害羞草研究所檇 been pushed against a wall by his throat and punched in the face by Liquid Zoo staff.
Police who viewed the footage later didn害羞草研究所檛 think that there was cause to go forward with a charge of assault, given that it looked as though Oddy had inserted himself into a situation that wasn害羞草研究所檛 ideal.
Crown counsel pushed ahead regardless.
Habib pleaded not guilty to assault, guilty to the lesser charge of common assault and BC provincial court judge Cathie Heinrichs gave him a conditional discharge with a one-year probation.
michael.rodriguez@kelownacapnews.com
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