Nova Scotia

Accused navy spy's preliminary hearing set

A Canadian navy intelligence officer accused of spying will have a preliminary hearing this fall in Halifax.

A Canadian navy intelligence officer accused of spying will have a preliminary hearing this fall in Halifax. 

Sub.-Lt. Jeffrey Paul Delisle, posted to the security unit HMCS Trinity, is charged with passing on secret information to a foreign country or entity. 

The preliminary hearing will be held on Oct. 10 and 12, and a trial is expected to last about three weeks, depending on the availability of the judge. 

Mike Taylor, Delisle's lawyer, says his client faces a mountain of challenges. 

"I expect there will be pre-trial applications with respect to what can be public and what can't. The jury is obviously going to have to be given, I would assume, additional cautions with respect to sensitive material they might hear," Taylor said. "There are going to be some challenges, there's no question about that."

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