PC James Russell attacked his partner after an afternoon drinking at an establishment on Maple Road in Surbiton. A serving Surrey Police officer who was seen assaulting his partner after a drinking session in Surbiton has been dismissed from the force. PC James Russell, 28, was found guilty of gross misconduct and dismissed on May 5 after he was found to have breached standards of professional behaviour and to have displayed discreditable conduct. Police said an accelerated misconduct hearing was held after PC Russell was found guilty of domestic assault following a one-day trial at Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court on March 5. He was fined £959 after being convicted of common assault following the incident, which happened in Surbiton in July last year.
Surrey Police officer who attacked partner in Surbiton fired
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Surrey Police sacks PC James Russell after domestic assault conviction
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