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Nova Scotia Supreme Court: Intelligence Officer

Jeffrey Paul Delisle Dept: HALIFAX - A Halifax navy intelligence officer accused of espionage has elected to be tried by a judge and jury in Nova Scotia Supreme Court, according to Winnipeg Free Press. Mike Taylor said he and the Crown were trying to come up with dates for a three-day preliminary inquiry, which might not take place until late this fall or early 2013 and sub.-Lt. Jeffrey Paul Delisle covers his face with a Tom Clancy spy novel as he heads from provincial court in Halifax on Tuesday, July 17, 2012. The Canadian navy intelligence officer, charged with communicating information to a foreign entity, has elected to be tried by judge and jury in Nova Scotia Supreme Court. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan A lawyer for Sub-Lt. Jeffrey Paul Delisle was in provincial court in Halifax on Tuesday to make the election for his client, who faces two charges of passing information to a foreign entity that could harm Canada's interests. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.