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; Q8 x& e7 x$ |男的没事了,女的charge还继续,还要出庭。7 k$ n' l5 K; {" `3 u0 Z- B1 B
4 E2 }* r7 L5 p" t S) w& f( \http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ed ... esearcher-1.2794449, K1 M- c" z M, C/ a
9 v4 W ?( l+ C4 m: u, U: u4 GCharges stayed against University of Alberta researcher
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* A+ b# V' f) c( V# {6 r% R# @Sex charges have been stayed against a prominent breast cancer researcher at the University of Alberta. J' y- S5 t2 i2 K/ t
! o, `* b" ?( ^6 SIn February 2013, Zhixiang Wang, 53, was charged with sex assault and sexual contact with a minor.( X- w+ D7 m: s/ T$ \5 y' X
@) D* e; @# A. o! rThe alleged victim in the case was a girl under the age of 16.) A k* _& [8 w6 [" S
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Wang's preliminary hearing was supposed to begin on Thursday. Instead, the Crown prosecutor stayed both charges.8 M( k) r# B. x2 @& A* w
7 v" T+ l, x% x- O1 H% b/ M; FWang’s wife, Xinmei Chen, is charged with unlawful confinement of the same girl. Chen is scheduled to appear in court next month.8 w4 M7 z8 a9 r# {# b, \( H2 O9 w
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