The former lead investigator in the case told court last week she kept detailed records in notebooks that she left with the police department when she took a new job in 2019, but defence lawyers say they only got a few pages of notes.
Bissonnette’s lawyers said they were considering their own stay application, citing an abuse of process.
The charges were from Bissonnette’s time working at the town’s hospital and a medical centre.
Bissonnette is facing another 16 counts of sexual assault that are to be tried separately.
Sexual assault trial of Manitoba doctor delayed due to missing evidence
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