Criminal charges against ex-police union president dropped
The former president of the union representing sworn and civilian members of the Ottawa Police Service (OPS) pleaded guilty Friday to disclosing personal information in contravention of information and privacy laws, but criminal charges against him were withdrawn.
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The former president of the union representing sworn and civilian members of the Ottawa Police Service (OPS) pleaded guilty Friday to disclosing personal information in contravention of information and privacy laws, but criminal charges against him were withdrawn.