Suspect in attack on Edmonton policeman looking for lawyer before fall trial
EDMONTON — A man accused of trying to kill a police officer and of running down pedestrians is still without a lawyer six months before his trial.
Abdulahi Hasan Sharif faces 12 charges and appeared in Edmonton Court of Queen’s Bench on Tuesday to get a new lawyer through legal aid.
He was charged in October 2017 after an officer outside an Edmonton Eskimos football game was struck by a speeding car before he was stabbed. Hours later, the driver of a cube van sped through the downtown and injured four pedestrians.
Doug Ingersoll, assistant general counsel for Legal Aid Alberta, asked Sharif whether he would waive his choice of lawyer.