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Canadian officer gets jail time for perjury in Taser death of immigrant | Canadian officer gets jail time for perjury in Taser death of immigrant |
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A former Canadian law enforcement officer who was in charge when police used a Taser on a Polish immigrant, causing his death, was sentenced on Friday to a two-year jail term for perjury during a public inquiry into the incident. | |
Former corporal Benjamin Robinson was found guilty of perjury in March, with a court ruling that he colluded with four fellow officers to make up testimony during an inquiry into Robert Dziekanski’s death in 2007. The British Columbia supreme court ruled on Friday to send Robinson to prison for two years. | |
Justice Nathan Smith said during the sentencing that perjury strikes at the heart of the justice system, which cannot function if there is a suggestion the evidence police give is false. | Justice Nathan Smith said during the sentencing that perjury strikes at the heart of the justice system, which cannot function if there is a suggestion the evidence police give is false. |
Robinson, who was led away in handcuffs, must laso serve one year probation and perform 240 hours of community work. | |
All four officers involved in the case were tried separately. Robinson was found guilty along with Constable Kwesi Millington, who was given a 30-month prison sentence in June. He has since been granted bail while he appeals against the conviction. The two other officers involved were acquitted. | |
The four officers went to Vancouver’s airport on 14 October 2007, after Dziekanski, who spoke no English, started throwing furniture. | The four officers went to Vancouver’s airport on 14 October 2007, after Dziekanski, who spoke no English, started throwing furniture. |
Within seconds of their arrival, Dziekanski was jolted several times with a Taser and died on the floor of the arrivals terminal. | Within seconds of their arrival, Dziekanski was jolted several times with a Taser and died on the floor of the arrivals terminal. |
The prosecution claimed during the trial that the officers concocted a story to give to homicide investigators and then lied to the public inquiry to explain why their first statements didn’t match with the amateur video that was released. | The prosecution claimed during the trial that the officers concocted a story to give to homicide investigators and then lied to the public inquiry to explain why their first statements didn’t match with the amateur video that was released. |
During his sentencing hearing, Smith said that all the officers made similar mistakes, including their incorrect claim that Dziekanski was wrestled to the ground. The judge said the only explanation was that the Mounties worked together on their stories. | During his sentencing hearing, Smith said that all the officers made similar mistakes, including their incorrect claim that Dziekanski was wrestled to the ground. The judge said the only explanation was that the Mounties worked together on their stories. |
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