Summary
WPS counsel Shannon Hanlin had argued the commission mandate covers only the police's formal criminal investigation into [Derek Harvey-Zenk]'s actions -- but [Roger Salhany] said the mandate covers all relevant evidence.
The issue surfaced when commission counsel David Paciocco said he had only learned Monday that police were withholding documents they identified as "administrative." The documents concern a review of Harvey-Zenk's leave of absence after the February 2005 crash and his subsequent suspension hearing.[Jim Anderson] said the get-together held by officers from the North End police station at the former Branigan's on Leila Avenue, and then later at Sean Black's house in East St. Paul, was a quiet, low-key affair with no outrageous behaviour by any officer, including Harvey-Zenk, who was charged with causing the crash that killed [Crystal Taman].See the full content of this document
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Turn Over Papers, Inquiry Rules
By Aldo Santin
The Winnipeg Police Service was ordered Tuesday to turn over all documents to the Taman inquiry relating to an admi...See the full content of this document
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