(KNZA)--A new trial date has been set for a former physician assistant accused of sexually abusing patients at an area Veterans Affairs hospital.
During a hearing Tuesday, the Leavenworth Times reports a judge set the trial in the case of Mark Wisner for August 28th. Four days have been set aside for the trial.
It had originally been scheduled for this week in Leavenworth County District Court, but a continuance was granted March 24th to allow more preparation time for an expert witness for the defense.
Wisner is charged with one felony count of aggravated sexual battery, one felony count of aggravated criminal sodomy and three misdemeanor counts of sexual battery.
The crimes are alleged to have occurred between 2012 and 2014 while Wisner was employed at the Eisenhower VA Medical Center, in Leavenworth.
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