一个比较有趣的案例:争端中某警察被同行打了10枪,最后是中枪的被起诉,开枪的没事

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Niagara police officer shot 10 times by fellow officer goes on trial on Monday

A Niagara Region police officer charged with assault with a weapon is scheduled to go on trial on Monday — despite being shot by a fellow officer in the altercation.

Const. Nathan Parker's trial before a judge in the Ontario Court of Justice begins at 10 a.m. in Hamilton.

He was charged after an unusual daylight altercation between two Niagara Region police officers on Nov. 29, 2018.

Parker, 55, was part of a team investigating a crash in the rural intersection of Roland Road and Effingham Street in Pelham, Ont., about 20 kilometres west of Niagara Falls. The team included Det. Sgt. Shane Donovan, who headed the collision reconstruction unit.

Parker's job was to direct motorists to an alternate route. In a $2.5-million lawsuit against Parker, the Niagara Regional Police Service and Niagara police board, Donovan alleges that Parker left his post without permission. Parker's fiancée previously told CBC News that he was leaving to use the restroom and tried to get permission, but he didn't get a response.

When Parker returned, the lawsuit claims, Donovan confronted Parker about leaving his post. That led to an altercation during which Donovan shot Parker 10 times in what Donovan says was self-defence.

One of the bullets grazed Parker's nose. Others hit his leg, shoulder and stomach. Parker was rushed to hospital in serious condition.

Ontario's Special Investigations Unit initially charged Donovan with attempted murder, aggravated assault and assault with a weapon in connection with the shooting. The Crown dropped those charges, saying there was no reasonable prospect of conviction.

Parker was charged with assault with a weapon for his part in the altercation.

His career has included four disciplinary hearings following complaints from members of the public that he was unnecessarily violent. Three have resulted in convictions under the Police Services Act.

Argument over restroom break between 2 Niagara police officers led to shooting: fiancée
His trial was initially supposed to take place in St. Catharines, Ont., but it has been moved to Hamilton.

Toronto lawyers Joseph Markson and Kate Robertson are representing Parker, while the Crown Law Office in Toronto is handling the prosecution.
 
看上去是下级被上级打了十枪,还被起诉了 :rolleyes:
 
开了10枪的上级没被起诉,因为 no reasonable prospect of conviction, 可能是一个可以请 @billwanhua 网友体会加拿大的司法的例子

Ontario's Special Investigations Unit initially charged Donovan with attempted murder, aggravated assault and assault with a weapon in connection with the shooting. The Crown dropped those charges, saying there was no reasonable prospect of conviction.
 
开了10枪的上级没被起诉,因为 no reasonable prospect of conviction, 可能是一个可以请 @billwanhua 网友体会加拿大的司法的例子

Ontario's Special Investigations Unit initially charged Donovan with attempted murder, aggravated assault and assault with a weapon in connection with the shooting. The Crown dropped those charges, saying there was no reasonable prospect of conviction.
你这个正好证明你错的,人家在后院打进入者10枪没事
 
你这个正好证明你错的,人家在后院打进入者10枪没事
你是怎么读的这文章

这个争端时两个同事在工作场所发生的。。。
 
不要一听打枪就激动,有前因后果,为什么被打的反而被起诉了?肯定自卫
我注意的是开枪的上级一开始也被建议起诉
attempted murder, aggravated assault and assault with a weapon in connection with the shooting

不过检察官决定不起诉,因为 no reasonable prospect of conviction
 
我注意的是开枪的上级一开始也被建议起诉
attempted murder, aggravated assault and assault with a weapon in connection with the shooting

不过检察官决定不起诉,因为 no reasonable prospect of conviction
是呀,检察官觉得自卫,没有问题

因为对方

Parker was charged with assault with a weapon for his part in the altercation

肯定对方先拿枪
 
是呀,检察官觉得自卫,没有问题
检察官不起诉是不是因为自卫,新闻里没说

不过我关注的是这个开枪应该比非法闯入要严重多了吧,不过检察官决定 no reasonable prospect of conviction,不起诉就不起诉了,说明很多案子看起来严重,但只要事出有因,最后没事的可能不小
 
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