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Journalist Callam Rodya's child pornography case adjourned one week

A judicial decision in the court case for a former Sudbury journalist was to be given Tuesday, but the case was adjourned until Jan. 15.

Callam Rodya worked at CTV in Sudbury prior to his arrest.

Before his arrest in February 2019, Callam Senyk-O'Flanagan, who goes by Callam Rodya, was a journalist for CTV in Sudbury. (Supplied/Twitter)

A former Sudbury journalist will have to wait at least one more week for a judicial decision on his child pornography offences.

Callam Senyk-O'Flanagan who goes byCallam Rodya was arrested in Feb. 2019.

Charges includethree counts of possession of child pornography, three counts of accessing child pornography and three counts of making available child pornography. There is also a chargeof possession of a controlled substance.

During a search of a Sudbury home at the time, police foundevidence of child pornography on computers, and asmall bag of suspected cocaine.

None of the charges have been proven in court.

On Tuesday, in Sudbury court the case was adjourned until Wednesday, Jan. 15.

When the case was last before the courts, in October 2019, Rodya's lawyer told the judge they were working on a resolution with the Crown.

Before thearrest, Rodyaworked as a television reporter with CTV in Sudbury.