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Fraud-forgery case adjourned to next month

A Victoria man charged with fraud, uttering a forged document and swearing a false affidavit is to appear in provincial court May 3.

A Victoria man charged with fraud, uttering a forged document and swearing a false affidavit is to appear in provincial court May 3.

Defence lawyer Jeff Green appeared in court yesterday morning on behalf of Jason Matthew Walker and asked for an adjournment until that date.

The 31-year-old was arrested Dec. 31, 2009, after Saanich police searched the offices of Health Point Consulting at 4430 Chatterton Way in Saanich.

Walker operated a counselling clinic in Saanich and taught courses at the University of Victoria. He volunteered with Saanich police as a reserve constable, served as a civilian member of the Greater Victoria Victim Services board, worked for the Vancouver Island Health Authority and the B.C. Coroners Service, served as the Liberal constituency association president for the federal Esquimalt-Juan de Fuca riding and taught courses at the University of Victoria's School of Child and Youth Care.