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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Suspended officer gets $1,000 fine for forgery

Source: Barrie Examiner
By MEGAN GILLIS, QMI AGENCY



A judge fined a suspended OPP officer $1,000 Monday for forging documents so he could go to an Elvis tribute show he produced in Gatineau, Que., while on bail for a string of criminal charges.

A year ago, Const. Maurice Morrissette asked for a bail variation so he could go to the show. He presented a prosecutor with two fakes when she asked to see an employment contract requiring him to be there.


Morrissette was previously convicted of breach of trust and obstructing justice for providing information and advice to known drug dealers.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

This cop has been paid while suspended for the past 4 years and he gets a $1000 fine?

His next paycheck, paid for by taxpayers, should cover that.

SmellyBoxers said...

He's a police officer, what do you expect?

Anonymous said...

Better yet, I have access to a facebook message in which good Const. Morrissette claimes that he will appeal, and by the time its over and done with he'll be ready to retire...

He doesn't expect to miss out on any of his paychecks.

I'll dig it up and post it in a second...

No more taxes after HST...I promise!

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