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Jury deadlocked in Calgary psychiatrist sex assault case

A jury that was given the task of deciding on the fate of a prominent Calgary psychiatrist accused of molesting several of his court-appointed patients was unable to reach a verdict Sunday evening.

Aubrey Levin accused of sexually assaulting 9 patients

The jury in the trial of Dr. Aubrey Levin has entered its third day of deliberations. (CBC)

A jury that was given the task of deciding on the fate of a former prominent Calgary psychiatrist accused of molesting several of his court-appointed patients was unable to reach a verdict Sunday evening.

The seven man, four woman jury handed a letter to the judge, after three days of trying to come to a consensus.

"After vigorous and lengthy deliberations, we are unable to reach a verdict on any of the nine charges and are not convinced further deliberations will help," read the letter to the judge.

Justice Donna Shelleydecided the jury should sleep on the decision for one more night.

Defence lawyer Chris Archer spoke against the decision, saying, "I don't believe we need to go any further. This is a mistrial."

Lawyers are meeting to discuss next steps,and the judgewilladdress the juryMonday morning.

Dr. Aubrey Levin, 74, is accused of sexually assaulting nine of his male patients, all of whom were assigned to him through the courts between 1999 and 2010.

The case washanded to the jury on Fridaybut it failed to reach a verdict for a third straight day Saturday.

The allegations came to light in 2010 afterone of the patients came forwardwith secret videos he recorded during court-ordered sessions with the psychiatrist.

The videos, played in court, show Levin undoing the man's belt and jeans and appearing to fondle him.

The patient, identified only as R.B. in court, was on probation at the time the videos were taken andwas under court orderto see Levin twice a month.

The man said he had told authorities about previous assaults and no one believed him, so he bought a spy camera and brought it to his appointments. After Levin was arrested, other former patients came forward with abuse allegations.

Levin, who immigrated to Canada from South Africa, has denied all the allegations and claimed he was conducting examinations to help with sexual dysfunction.

He was frequently used by the courts to assess people and provide expert opinions at hearings.

Last week, Levin's wife, Erica Levin, 69,was cited for contempt of court and placed under house arrest for allegedly trying to bribe a juror to acquit her husband.

She is expected to be charged with obstruction of justice over the next few days.

Thejuror, who had to be dismissed,told the court she'd been approachednear the court house and offered an envelope, apparentlycontaining cash, to find Levin not guilty.

With files from The Canadian Press