Alberta Crown withdraws sex crime charges against high-ranking military officer
EDMONTON — Sex crime charges against a high-ranking military officer have been dropped by the Alberta Crown.
Lt.-Col. Mason Stalker was charged last year with offences including sexual assault and sexual exploitation.
“The charges have indeed been withdrawn in the J.M. Stalker case as the Crown concluded that there was no longer a reasonable likelihood of securing a conviction,” an Alberta Justice spokeswoman wrote in an email Friday.
After he was charged Stalker was removed from command of the Edmonton-based 1st Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, and reassigned to a staff officer job pending the outcome of the case.


