Calgary police officers convicted of corruption to face sentencing hearing - News Summed Up

Calgary police officers convicted of corruption to face sentencing hearing


A sentencing hearing is set to take place this morning for three current and former Calgary police officers who are guilty of corruption-related offences. They employed current and former officers, including Morton, McNish and Braile. Braile and Morton were convicted of bribery, harassment and unauthorized use of a computer system. McNish was found guilty of unauthorized use of a computer system and breach of trust. ​The charges of bribery and unauthorized use of a computer system relate to the officers being paid to do searches on internal Calgary Police Service databases — CPIC and PIMS.


Source: CBC News February 11, 2019 12:00 UTC



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