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Body-slamming a slightly built and handcuffed woman face first to the floor after he lost his temper has landed a Calgary police officer 15 days of house arrest.
Provincial court Judge Michelle Christopher also said Alexander Dunn will serve the second half of his 30-day conditional sentence under a 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew.
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Christopher also agreed with defence lawyer Cory Wilson that Dunn will have exceptions to his house arrest, which will allow him to shop for necessities six hours a week and attend medical appointments and religious services.
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