Durham Police Misconduct Cases
Compile evidence of misconduct in Durham police.

There have been several notable instances of misconduct within the Durham Regional Police Service:
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Dafonte Miller Case: Three Durham police officers were found guilty of discreditable conduct, with one officer also found guilty of neglect of duty in connection with this case. The disciplinary tribunal identified 'pro-police bias' as a contributing factor【7†source】【8†source】.
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Charges Against Deputy Chief: The deputy chief of Durham Region Police was charged with deceit under the Police Services Act following an investigation by Ontario's civilian police watchdog that began in 2019【9†source】.
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Resignation of Police Chief Paul Martin: Chief Martin resigned more than a year after the announcement of a corruption investigation into alleged "serious misconduct" within the force【10†source】.
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Province's Oversight: Ontario appointed an administrator to oversee the Durham Regional Police Service amid an investigation into allegations of "corruption, criminality and serious misconduct"【11†source】.
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Disciplinary Hearing Results:
- Constables Andrew Chmelosky, Justine Gendron, and Barbara Zabdyr faced disciplinary actions with a decision made on 2023-09-08【17†source】.
- Constable Craig Willis received a penalty decision on 2023-02-02【18†source】.
- Constable Barbara Zabdyr had a hearing decision announced on 2023-06-26【19†source】.
- Constable Justine Gendron also had a hearing decision announced on the same date, 2023-06-26【20†source】.
- Constable Andrew Chmelosky's hearing decision was likewise announced on 2023-06-26【21†source】.
- Police Constable Lee Douglas faced a hearing and penalty decision on 2017-01-31【22†source】.
These cases highlight issues of misconduct and potential corruption within the Durham Regional Police, demonstrating the importance of oversight and accountability in law enforcement agencies.