National Post

COURT UPHOLDS ASSAULT CONVICTION OF OFF-DUTY COP

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The Ontario Court of Appeal has rejected appeals filed by both the Crown and defence after a Toronto police officer was convicted of brutally assaulting a young Black man. The defence had been seeking to overturn Michael Theriault’s conviction of assault after he was sentenced to nine months in jail in the beating of Dafonte Miller in December 2016. The Crown had appealed the acquittal of Theriault and his brother on charges of aggravated assault and obstructio­n of justice — but said it would proceed with a new trial only if his assault conviction was overturned. Ontario’s highest court rejected the defence appeal after finding no errors in the trial judge’s approach and dismissed the Crown’s appeal without considerin­g its merits given its position on a retrial.

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