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EDMONTON --
An Edmonton police officer has been found not guilty of forging dates on speeding tickets, but he now faces an internal review, as more details of the case come to light.
Edmonton Police Service announced charges against its own Const. Lauren Skibinsky in June 2019.
Those allegations included obstruction of justice, forgery, and misconduct of officer executing process of the Criminal Code.
Alberta Justice confirms the case was tried in Calgary in January and Const. Skibinsky was found not guilty.
CTV News Edmonton has learned the officer is now the subject of an internal investigation by the force’s Professional Standards Branch.

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