No system to track, train lying police, lawyer says after another scathing decision | Unpublished
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Publication Date: June 2, 2025 - 04:00

No system to track, train lying police, lawyer says after another scathing decision

June 2, 2025
A man found in a parking lot with drugs and a highly dangerous prohibited handgun and over-capacity magazine has walked free because two Ottawa police officers breached his Charter rights and lied in court about it. His defence lawyer says a system should be created to let officers know when it happens.


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