‘Where is the professionalism here?’ Judge slams Toronto cops for messaging each other while testifying in domestic violence trial

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TPS, OPP, RCMP, Peel Region, Durham Region, Halton Police, none can be trusted and in my opinion, all represent a National Security threat at one level or another to both Canada and America.

One of the reasons I beseech Americans to stay on top of your Uvalde police situation and hold bad actor accountable, or you WILL become like Canada.

Police here are of the lowest character who have been told they are Gods, their budgets will ALWAYS increase even as others need to slash, even as one mayor openly and regrettably stated "children will go hungry as we have to cut the food program for the underprivileged to pay for our police". Even as SIU refuse to hold them accountable and politicians fear them.

America will become like Canada, a creepy covert unaccountable police state with a horse and buggy economy and the dumbest citizens in office.




As a Toronto police officer testified by Zoom in a domestic violence trial, Ontario Court Justice André Chamberlain heard the ping of what seemed to be a social media messaging app. Then he saw the officer and the officer in charge of the case, also on the Zoom call, both suppress laughter at the same time.

A few minutes later, it happened again.

In a scathing ruling released Friday, Chamberlain said that after reviewing notes and a special transcript he is convinced Const. Jade McMurray and Const. Sarah Chippior were in communication while Chippior was testifying — which, if true, would seriously undermine confidence in the justice system.


“How could a defendant, in an open court, whose liberty is at stake and who faces significant consequences if found guilty, feel as though he’s had a fair trial if the witness and the officer in charge are communicating surreptitiously while testifying?” the judge wrote.
 
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