B.C. Crown says documents identified Wednesday could be ‘exculpatory’ in James case
VANCOUVER — A surprise disclosure temporarily delayed proceedings at the B.C. Supreme Court trial of the former clerk of the legislature, who is accused of misspending public dollars.
Crown prosecutor David Butcher told Associate Chief Justice Heather Holmes that he learned of two new sets of documents relevant to the case during an interview Wednesday night with Hilary Woodward, executive financial officer at the legislature.
Butcher acknowledged the documents would come as a surprise to the defence team for Craig James.
He said one set of documents is “potentially, significantly exculpatory,” meaning it could be helpful to James’s defence.