Police located more than a million images and 15,000 videos of children on Derek Paul Roelofsen's computers.
A Vancouver Provincial Court judge July 25 reserved judgment in the case of a former Vancouver Coastal Health nurse who has pleaded guilty to possession of child pornography.
The Crown also sought some ancillary orders, including DNA collection and a 20-year Sex Offender Information Registration Act order.
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