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Windsor police respond to recommendations 1 year after Ontario Civilian Police Commission issues its report
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CORNWALL – The lawyer for a Cornwall police officer convicted of deceit, neglect of duty and discreditable conduct has argued the hearing officer made eight “fundamental and important” errors in judging the case.
Lawrence Greenspon made his arguments Wednesday (May 12) during an appeal hearing before the three-member Ontario Civilian Police Commission (OCPC).
Greenspon is representing Const. Kevin Wells, who was found guilty in March 2020 after striking a curb in a parking lot with his police cruiser while on-duty with an expired driver’s licence and then taking the cruiser to a mechanic outside the jurisdiction without immediately reporting the damage to his supervisor.
Posted: May 04, 2021 5:04 PM ET | Last Updated: May 4
Uday Jaswal, deputy police chief with the Ottawa Police Service, speaks to a CBC Ottawa reporter on Sept. 12, 2019, about sexual harassment allegations filed against him.(CBC)
New misconduct charges against an Ottawa police deputy chief stem from his alleged attempt to bargain away a Durham police officer s own charges in exchange for information, including that of a sexual nature, about senior leaders on the force.
As CBC Ottawa first reported, Deputy Chief Uday Jaswal is charged with two counts of discreditable conduct under the Police Services Act over allegations of misconduct that surfaced in Durham, where he also served as deputy chief.
Posted: Apr 30, 2021 3:34 PM ET | Last Updated: April 30
Uday Jaswal, deputy police chief with the Ottawa Police Service, speaks to a CBC reporter in 2019. CBC News has learned two discreditable conduct charges have been filed against him in connection with his time at the Durham Regional Police Service.(CBC)
A suspended Ottawa deputy police chief already charged with disciplinary offences for alleged sexual harassment has been charged yet again, CBC News has learned.
Deputy Chief Uday Jaswal has been charged with two counts of discreditable conduct under the Police Services Act in connection with his time as deputy chief at the Durham Regional Police Service, according to his lawyer.
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