3
months in jail the sentence handed a Saint John city police officer who was found
guilty of common assault and engaging in threatening conduct after a
breakin at his home on Westfield Road.
Mr.
Justice Hugh McLellen cited a New Brunswick Court of Appeal ruling in
sending 39 year old Constable Chris Messer to jail. The Court of Appeal
ruled when police break the law, a conditional discharge is woefully
inadequate.
The judge also rejecting house arrest when Messer's lawyer expressed concern over his safety in jail.
Messer
was told he was convicted largely on the basis of his own evidence. The
police officer suspected Randy King of breaking into his home and
admitted to punching him three times in the back of the head outside the
detention area after transporting him from the west side.
The
judge also telling Messer he was in a conflict of interest by
investigating a crime committed against himself but no one in the police
department prevented him from doing so. Mr. Justice McLellen says
Messer doesn't seem to understand he was in a conflict of interest which
is a breach of trust.