Daycare pornography case delayed in Moncton
Bail hearing of Jeffery Adam Amos, husband of daycare operator, delayed until Wednesday
CBC News
Posted: Feb 11, 2013 2:45 PM AT
Last Updated: Feb 11, 2013 4:06 PM AT
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Jeffery Adam Amos will return to court on Wednesday. (Kate Letterick/CBC)The bail hearing of a Moncton man facing child pornography charges related to an unlicensed daycare has been delayed until Wednesday at his lawyer's request.
Jeffery Adam Amos, 32, is charged with two counts of making child pornography, one count of possession of child pornography and two counts of voyeurism.
Amos is married to the owner of the residential daycare, located on Frampton Lane, in the city's north end, according to the RCMP.
He was due in court on Monday, but his lawyer said he needed more time to prepare his case.
Amos remains in custody.
More charges are possible, police have said.
The RCMP’s Integrated Child Exploitation Unit arrested Amos following an investigation into a complaint in October about alleged incidents at the daycare dating back to February of last year, Const. Damien Thériault has said.
Two victims have been identified so far in the investigation, Thériault said.
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