Second lawyer withdraws in attempted murder case
LETHBRIDGE – For the second time in just over a month, a 32-year-old Lethbridge man charged with attempted murder has parted ways with a lawyer over a breakdown in the solicitor-client relationship.
An agent appearing for defence lawyer Tonii Roulston addressed the court Tuesday, Oct. 9, explaining the situation and asking that Roulston be allowed to withdraw from Robert Sheppard’s case – a request that was later granted.
It was only on Aug. 30 that virtually the same thing happened when Sheppard’s first lawyer was forced to withdraw. In that case, Roulston was prepared to take over immediately, while in this insistence the court had to adjourn the matter for three weeks to Oct. 30, giving Sheppard time to find new counsel.
Sheppard currently has two separate matters before the court, both of which Roulston had been representing him on.


