Donnie Snook appearing in court today to sit in on a forfeiture hearing, which essentially decides what happens to his possessions.
The possessions in question include electronics he used to record his crimes against children.
A few heated exchanges occurred between Judge Alfred Brien and the crown regarding missing paperwork and a lack of specificity about what exactly was seized.
Snook appeared gaunt and tired and expressed through his lawyer, Dennis Boyle, that he does not want to be present at the continuation of the forfeiture hearing on January 8th and Boyle can represent his interests.
The Newfoundland charges against Snook have been transferred to New Brunswick and will be dealt with here on November 28th.