Sexual exploitation charge against former hockey team manager stayed
Editor’s note: This story was updated on Tuesday, Aug. 25, to include a statement from the MInistry of Justice regarding the reason for the stay of proceedings.
A scheduled trial for a former manager of the Prince Albert Northern Bears’ hockey team will not be going ahead Tuesday, as the charge against him has been stayed by the Crown.
Last October, Jamie Engen was charged with a single count of sexual exploitation. According to court records, the Crown provided a copy of its decision on Aug. 18. Defence lawyer Garth Bendig told paNOW his client was relieved with the outcome.
“It was our hope all along the Crown would discontinue the prosecution. Mr. Engen participated in the investigation throughout and so the result is what we had hoped for,” he said.