
RCMP perjury trial in Dziekanski case delayed after materials not found
VANCOUVER – The perjury trial of one of the four officers involved in Robert Dziekanski’s death has been delayed.
Former corporal Benjamin (Monty) Robinson was scheduled to stand trial in mid-November to face charges that he lied during a public inquiry into Dziekanski’s death.
Jury selection was scheduled to begin next week.
But Crown counsel Tony Paisana has told a pre-trial conference that prosecutors have been unable to locate unspecified materials requested by the defence.
He asked that the jury selection and trial be cancelled, with another pre-trial conference scheduled in a month to provide an update.
Const. Bill Bentley was acquitted of perjury in a similar case earlier this year, while two other officers are scheduled to go to trial early next year.
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