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Accused Halifax Hospital Attacker Proceeds Without Legal Counsel

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Self-Representation Ordered in High-Profile Assault Case

A 33-year-old man facing nine charges for a violent incident at Nova Scotia’s largest hospital emergency department will now represent himself after losing court-appointed counsel. Nicholas Robert Coulombe stands accused of attempted murder and aggravated assault following allegations of attacking two staff members at Halifax Infirmary in January 2025.

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Self-Representation Ordered in High-Profile Assault CaseDisruptive Court Proceedings Prompt Remote AppearanceJudicial Directives and Trial Preparations

Disruptive Court Proceedings Prompt Remote Appearance

Correctional officials utilized portable video equipment for Tuesday’s Supreme Court hearing after Coulombe refused transport from Dartmouth jail. This precaution followed recent disruptive behavior where the defendant allegedly damaged video conferencing equipment during a previous appearance.

During the hearing conducted via hallway camera outside his cell, Coulombe reportedly launched into profanity-laden accusations against judicial officials. The defendant repeated unsubstantiated claims of being deliberately starved while alleging systemic conspiracy among legal professionals.

Judicial Directives and Trial Preparations

Justice Patrick Duncan mandated Coulombe’s physical presence at all future proceedings unless he retains new representation. Nova Scotia Legal Aid has authorized funding for replacement counsel, with the judge strongly urging the defendant to accept legal assistance.

The court scheduled a three-week jury trial to commence April 1, 2027. Crown prosecutor Steve Anstey indicated plans to request updated psychiatric evaluation despite previous assessments confirming Coulombe’s fitness for trial. Anstey also announced intentions to seek court-appointed amicus counsel to assist in maintaining procedural order during proceedings.

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