![]() B.C. mother wins fight over slain daughter's charter rightsLaw & Order | 206961 hits | Jun 08 2:31 pm | Posted by: Hyack Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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I do agree with the general legal principal here that a person's charter rights don't neccesarrily end at death.
The officer in question was later found guilty of disgraceful conduct and docked a day's pay.
The cop didn't want to let his coffee get cold and have to clean the doughnut crumbs off of his ballistic vest. Only being docked a day's pay for his laziness can also be called disgraceful conduct, this time by the RCMP.
The cop didn't want to let his coffee get cold and have to clean the doughnut crumbs off of his ballistic vest. Only being docked a day's pay for his laziness can also be called disgraceful conduct, this time by the RCMP.
No kidding. That's pretty sad right there. If he left his car, and actually checked the house, he could have probably seen a sign of the girl and her boyfriend in their very serious state.