UPDATE APRIL 3, 2012: The trial has since been moved back to June 12, according to Mason County Superior Court.
The trial of a former Washington state hatchery manager charged with a single count of voyeurism has been pushed back two months.
Edwin Carl Jouper of Shelton had been scheduled to appear in court yesterday, Jan. 31, but according to Mason County Superior Court, he waived his right to a speedy trial. It's now scheduled for April 3.
Jouper, then 57, was arrested at the Department of Fish & Wildlife's George Adams Hatchery outside Shelton on Nov. 10 following an investigation into a camera discovered in the women's bathroom there.
He resigned from WDFW as of Nov. 14; he'd worked for the agency since May 1975.
Voyeurism is a Class C felony. Under state law, it is punishable by up to five years in jail, a fine of up to $10,000, or both.


