The sexual assault trial of a Manitoba doctor, which has stumbled through delays in its first week, had another on Friday after new evidence was obtained by both the Crown and defence.
The sex assault trial of a Manitoba doctor has been cut short for a third straight day and won't resume now until Friday as a dispute over missing evidence drags on.
The trial for Arcel Bissonnette, a Manitoba doctor charged with 22 counts of sexual assault against female patients over the course of 13 years, began Monday with the defence immediately trying to get the trial adjourned.
The lawyers of a Manitoba doctor facing 22 counts of sexual assault say they have significant concerns with the integrity of the police investigation after discovering a year of notes from the lead investigator are missing.