Technical issue delays police DUI case
The case of a city police officer charged with impaired driving was delayed until mid-October today due to an issue with digital evidence.
Brett Lee Henry, a 35-year-old member of the Prince Albert Police Service with more than 13 years’ experience, was charged criminally in July. According to a statement by city police, Henry became a suspect after the department received a civilian tip in the early morning hours of March 3 reporting a suspected impaired driver. The vehicle and driver were not immediately located, but police said a lengthy investigation led to the charge against Henry.
The officer did not appear in court personally, and defence lawyer Michael Owens requested the case be adjourned until next month. Owens said the disclosure documents sent to his office by the Crown include numerous digital surveillance video recordings, but he has not been given the login information required to access the contents of the discs.
“There’s numerous pieces of video evidence,” Owens said. “We want to be able to view the videos.”