The Wasaga Sun continues to follow the court proceedings of Huronia West OPP Const. Kara Darnely and former beachfront developer Dov Levy.
Both cases will be back before a Collingwood provincial court judge on April 2.
This morning, Darnley’s lawyer requested another three weeks to review a large amount of evidence. It is the fourth such request.
The judge said hopefully a trial date would be set at that time.
In July, 28-year-old Darnley, a Wasaga Beach resident, was charged with three counts of breach of trust, obstructing justice, theft under $5,000 and possession of stolen property under $5,000.
An outside prosecutor and judge will be brought in for the trial because of Darnley’s police association.
Having gone through a pre-trial earlier this month, Levy’s case will also be spoken to on April 2.
Levy, 42, of Thornhill, is charged with theft over $5,000 and fraud over $5,000.
The bankrupt developer of Wasaga's main beach, was arrested on August 7.
He is charged with theft over $5,000 and fraud over $5,000 relating to the misappropriation of insurance money paid out after the fire that razed Main Street in Wasaga Beach on Nov. 30, 2007.
The insurance settlement, according to police, was in excess of $1.2-million.
The charges are the result of a yearlong investigation involving the OPP Crime Unit from Huronia West detachment, Collingwood and The Blue Mountains.
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