High-ranking Toronto cop found guilty of misconduct
CBC
A senior Toronto police officer has been found guilty of two police act charges after allowing her nephew to leave the scene of a crash in 2022, circumventing police procedure for the benefit of her family.
Insp. Joyce Schertzer sat emotionless and stared straight ahead as the decision was read at a police tribunal hearing Wednesday morning.
Schertzer was found guilty of one count of discreditable conduct and another count of neglect of duty. She was found not guilty of a third count of neglect of duty.
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