84-year-old Aubrey Levin lives in Vancouver, according to court documents.
B.C. Supreme Court has rescinded the sex offender registration of a psychiatrist convicted of sexually assaulting male patients referred to him by Alberta courts.
The Alberta appeal court said Levin worked as the forensic psychiatrist in the Forensic Assessment Outpatient Service of Calgary’s Peter Lougheed Hospital. In another case, WG had gone to Levin to ask for Viagra but was sexually assaulted while on the examination table. “ has established that the impact on him of his continued registration under SOIRA would be grossly disproportionate to the public interest as defined in s. 490.016 of the Criminal Code,” Justice Michael Tammen ruled.The Feb. 1 application said the registration’s ongoing obligations were “onerous and severely interfere with his liberty and privacy.”
The commission was appointed by then South African president Nelson Mandela and chaired by Bishop Desmond Tutu.
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