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B.C. Mountie gets 30-month jail term

PERJURY: Lies hampered inquiry, judge says

- GEMMA KARSTENS-SMITH

A Mountie from B.C. convicted of lying to a public inquiry into the death of a Polish immigrant has been sentenced to two-anda-half years in prison.

RCMP Const. Kwesi Millington was found guilty of perjury earlier this year after a B.C. Supreme Court judge ruled he colluded with his fellow officers to fabricate testimony given at the inquiry looking into the death of Robert Dziekanski.

Millington jolted Dziekanski several times with a Taser after he and three other officers approached him at Vancouver airport in October 2007. Dziekanski died on the floor of the airport.

The four officers were charged with perjury after their testimony to the inquiry and tried separately, resulting in two acquittals and two conviction­s.

Within hours of the sentencing on Monday, Millington’s lawyer filed an appeal of the conviction.

Justice William Ehrcke said in his sentencing decision that perjury is a very serious offence that undermines the administra­tion of justice, and Millington’s lies hampered the public inquiry.

“That false explanatio­n stood in the way of getting to a true explanatio­n,” Ehrcke told the court.

Dziekanski’s mother, Zofia Cisowski, wept openly in the packed gallery after the sentence was read.

Outside the court, she said that she’s pleased that Millington is headed to prison.

“It’s some justice, finally, after almost eight years,” Cisowski said.

“I’m now shaking, but I start crying because I was waiting eight years (for) this sentence.”

Dziekanski spoke no English and had been waiting at Vancouver airport for 10 hours. Police were called when he began throwing furniture in the internatio­nal arrivals’ area.

A bystander’s video showed that within seconds of arriving the officers surrounded the man and then shocked him with the Taser.

The officers all told the public inquiry that Dziekanski picked up a stapler and posed a threat. They were charged two years after their testimony. Millington was found guilty in February.

Millington’s lawyer had asked for a oneyear conditiona­l sentence, while the Crown sought three years behind bars. The judge said he had considered many factors in deciding the sentence, including the difficulti­es police officers have serving time in prison, and more than 50 letters people wrote to support the officer’s character.

Gordon Comer, spokesman for the B.C. Criminal Justice Branch, said Millington will begin his sentence on Monday, but can apply for bail, pending a decision on his appeal.

The other officer found guilty of perjury, former corporal Benjamin (Monty) Robinson, will be sentenced July 24. Const. Bill Bentley and Const. Gerry Rundel were acquitted.

 ?? — THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES ?? RCMP Const. Kwesi Millington was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in jail for lying to a public inquiry into the death of Robert Dziekanski.
— THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES RCMP Const. Kwesi Millington was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in jail for lying to a public inquiry into the death of Robert Dziekanski.

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