Alexander Levy, a former bouncer in Halifax, is appealing his manslaughter conviction. The appeal was filed in the Nova Scotia Supreme Court on May 4, 2026, according to court records. Levy was convicted earlier this year in connection with a fatal incident outside a Halifax nightclub. His legal team argues that the trial judge made errors in instructing the jury and in admitting certain evidence. The Crown has not yet responded to the appeal. Levy remains in custody pending the outcome of the appeal process. The case has drawn significant attention in Nova Scotia, highlighting issues of self-defense and the use of force by security personnel.


