OPP officer who obstructed justice resigns, sentenced to house arrest

shockedcanadian

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Never forget how sick some of these animals are that the Canadian security apparatus employ and protect. Again, harm against a child is protected.

OPP officer who obstructed justice resigns, sentenced to house arrest


An OPP officer who pleaded guilty to obstructing justice by discouraging a mother from reporting an alleged sexual assault on a child will spend the next 10 months on house arrest.

Luanne MacDonald also sent pictures of a partially-clothed, intoxicated female prisoner to her police officer boyfriend Const. John Bernard. Separate criminal charges against Bernard were withdrawn following MacDonald’s sentencing.

The house arrest was part of a 15-month conditional sentence handed down to MacDonald in an Ottawa courtroom Friday.

Court heard MacDonald had resigned from the OPP before being sentenced.

Following the 10 months of house arrest, the 46-year-old MacDonald will spent five months under a nightly curfew.
 
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