Kyley Harris, premier's former spokesman, sentenced for assault
A former spokesman for Nova Scotia's premier has received a conditional discharge on an assault charge.
Stephen McNeil fired Harris after he was slow to tell him about charges
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A former spokesman for Nova Scotia's premier has received a conditional discharge on an assault charge.
Kyley Harris was also handed nine months' probation at a sentencing hearing today in Halifax provincial court.
Harris pleaded guilty to the charge in December.
Court was told Harris struck a woman in the face during a domestic argument on May 9, 2014.
He was initially placed on administrative leave with pay, but was fired a short time later by Premier Stephen McNeil.
McNeil said the termination was necessary because Harris waited four days to tell the government he was facing a charge.