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Police hearing into wrongful c
The Quebec police ethics committee began on Tuesday its public hearing into the case of a mentally handicapped man who was wrongfully convicted of sexual assault.

Simon Marshall was imprisoned from 1997 to 2003 after he wrongly confessed to a string of sexual assaults in the town of Ste-Foy, near Quebec City. A DNA test later cleared Marshall. The Quebec Court of Appeal ruled he was a victim of miscarried justice and ordered his criminal record expunged.

Marshall's lawyer, Jean-Paul Michaud, told CBC News that his client went through "hell" in prison because of his handic... Read more

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Police suspend two officers

Victoria Police has suspended two of its officers in Melbourne's south-east.

A police spokesman this afternoon confirmed that two members - believed to be a uniformed sergeant and a uniformed constable - stationed at Frankston had been suspended from duty.

"Victoria Police can confirm that two Frankston Police officers have been suspended with pay, effective from yesterday," police spokesman Adam West told theage.com.au said.

"As the members are currently being investigated by the OPI, it's inappropriate for us to comment any further."

Frankston region officer-in-charge Superintendent Emmett Dunne declined to comment but did say that he expected the Office of Police Integrity to issue a statement shortly.

 

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