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Lawyer turns blame on accuser in shrink Aubrey Levin's sex crimes trial
By Kevin Martin, QMI Agency


Dr. Aubrey Levin, a Calgary psychiatrist leaves the Calgary Court Centre June 2, 2011. JIM WELLS/CALGARY SUN


CALGARY - The man who sparked criminal investigation against former court psychiatrist Dr. Aubrey Levin dismissed suggestions he had abused the doctor.

Levin is accused of sexually assaulting 10 male patients under his care, most of whom were seeing him on a court's order.

Defence counsel Chris Archer, during cross-examination of one of the alleged victims, suggested a key portion of spy-cam video had been edited out by the witness.

The lawyer noted the secretly taped March 3, 2010, visit by the complainant to Levin's Peter Lougheed Centre office is cut off before it ends.









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