Former P.A. hockey team manager’s trial adjourned
The court case surrounding the alleged actions of a former Prince Albert hockey team manager, likely won’t be concluded until later this summer or early fall as a result of precautions surrounding COVID-19.
Jamie Engen, 39, was scheduled to face trial Wednesday at Prince Albert Provincial Court, on a charge of sexual exploitation, but the matter was adjourned, and a new trial date will be set next week.
As a result of the current COVID-19 precautions, many trials involving people not in custody, such as Engen, are getting pushed back to later dates. Scheduled trials involving individuals in custody are receiving first priority.
Engen was originally charged on Oct. 20, 2019, and a not guilty plea was entered in court nearly two months later. The circumstances surrounding the charge have yet to be discussed in court