CALGARY - The lawyer for an Alberta man charged in the killing of a peace officer is frustrated at delays in the case.
Trevor Kloschinsky is charged in the first-degree murder of Rod Lazenby on an acreage near Priddis, just south of Calgary, in August 2012.
A psychiatric assessment has taken months, but a report is now complete.
Defence lawyer Maggie O'Shaughnessy wanted to set a hearing date Friday to determine whether her client is not criminally responsible.
She told court the results of the mental assessment shouldn't come as a surprise because her client is sick.
The Crown asked for a two-week adjournment.