Prosecutor takes ill during sex offender’s Charter hearing
PRINCE GEORGE — A constitutional challenge by a man convicted last year of sexually assaulting a former girlfriend was abruptly adjourned April 17 when the Crown prosecutor said he felt ill.
Justice Simon Coval took a sudden break before the scheduled afternoon recess. He returned to set April 30 and May 1 as the next dates for Brendan Tomas Boylan’s application to stay the charge. The 39-year-old claims his right to a timely trial was violated.
Prosecutor John Cliffe, who told Coval in the morning session that he felt “a little wobbly,” was apologetic when he admitted he could not continue with his submissions.
“I hope you’re not on the same flight as I am tonight,” Cliffe said.
