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Prosecutor Seeks To Review Cellphone Video In SFPD Officer Sex Assault Case

SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) -- A prosecutor asked a San Francisco judge on Friday for more time to review cellphone video in a case involving a San Francisco police officer accused of sexual assault.

Officer Justin McCall, 30, has been charged with sexual penetration of an unconscious person and sexual penetration by a foreign object, to which he's pleaded not guilty.

Prosecutor Lailah Morris said in court on Friday she was waiting on flash drives from the defense that contain cellphone video connected to the case and asked for Friday's hearing to be continued on May 10.

Related: San Francisco Police Officer Arrested On Sexual Assault Charges

McCall, a four-year veteran of the San Francisco Police Department, was arrested Jan. 8 in connection with a Sept. 6 incident in which a person was allegedly sexually assaulted while unconscious, police said.

Immediately after the September incident was reported, that same month the police department's Internal Affairs Criminal Division investigated the claims and McCall was placed in a non-public contact position, police said.

After his January arrest McCall was suspended without pay, police said.

He remains out of custody.

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