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P.E.I. man convicted of sexual assault held in custody for alleged breach of house arrest

P.E.I. Provincial Court in Charlottetown. -File
P.E.I. Provincial Court in Charlottetown. -File

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CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. - A P.E.I. man who was recently given a conditional sentence for sexually assaulting a tanning salon employee is in jail after allegedly breaching that sentence order.

Don Ernst Harley represented himself before a justice of the peace Monday afternoon for a show cause hearing to determine if he should be held in custody.

Harley was sentenced on Nov. 30 to a 135-day conditional sentence, which included 90 days of house arrest at his Brackley Beach home.

He allegedly breached that conditional sentence twice within the first week.

During Monday’s hearing, a justice of the peace remanded Harley into custody until his case is dealt with.

Harley’s next court date is scheduled for Thursday.

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