Rosie MullaleyHicks, a teacher and volleyball coach, facing more than 150 sexual offences against dozens of teenaged boys and young men, appeared in court. His lawyer stated that they are still waiting for disclosure on the latest charges and are seeking electronic evidence that the police are withholding.
Rosie MullaleyHicks – the teacher and volleyball coach facing more than 150 sexual offences against dozens of teenaged boys and young men — appeared in provincial court in St. John’s this morning via video link from Bishop’s Falls Correctional Centre. In the courtroom, he was represented by his lawyer, Ellen O’Gorman. She told Judge Mike Madden that she’s still waiting on disclosure from the Crown on the latest set of charges against Hicks — 63 of them that were filed earlier this month.
However, O’Gorman said disclosure is also not complete on the first set of 90-plus charges. In particular, she’s looking for electronic evidence, which, she said, police are “holding back.” The information deals with cellphone evidence, which investigators have indicated is too sensitive to be distributed. Instead, officers want lawyers to come to RNC headquarters to view it. But O’Gorman, who is co-counsel on the case with Jason Edwards, said they are prepared to file an application to get the electronic evidenc
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