Court declines to remove investigator in Lemay midwifery case
- A B.C. Supreme Court judge dismissed an application to remove the lead investigator in the Lemay midwifery case.
- The judge found the investigator did not breach legal advice privilege when documents were seized.
- A court-authorized search of Lemay's home revealed documents, which Beck did not read for content.
- Lemay is facing a manslaughter charge related to an infant's death and a civil suit regarding midwifery services.
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Court declines to remove investigator in Lemay midwifery case
B.C. Supreme Court finds legal privilege not breached, denies stay of proceedings
·Ladysmith, Canada
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