Crown stays sexual assault charge against Calgary chef Michael Noble
CALGARY — The Crown has stayed a sexual assault charge against prominent Calgary chef and restaurant owner Michael Noble because there was no reasonable likelihood of conviction.
Police alleged that Noble followed an employee into a bathroom during a downtown Calgary social gathering in January of last year and sexually assaulted her. He pleaded not guilty and a trial had been scheduled for next month.
“Circumstances have significantly changed over time and the existence of a reasonable likelihood of conviction no longer exists in this case,” Alberta Justice spokeswoman Katherine Thompson said in a statement Friday.
“As such, the Crown had an obligation to terminate the prosecution.”