Friday, November 19, 2010

Officer's relief of acquittal - BBC News

19 November 2010 last updated at 09: 50 am Sgt Mark Andrews. Pic: Wiltshire Police Sgt. Andrews spent six days in jail after convicted but was released on bail pending appeal. A policeman Wiltshire on appeal which they attack a woman in custody disabled relief acquitted spoke of his.

Sgt Mark Andrews was on CCTV drag Pamela Somerville Melksham police station in July 2008 shot.

In September he was by your actual physical damage causing for convicted and imprisoned for six months.

After the talk, he said: "I am very happy that found the result in my favor."

He added: "I am very sorry Mrs Somerville, injury while in my care information.the was never my intention."

"I tried only place back in her cell and if I could have changed it would ich.Es was to create never any intention on my part their injury and I'm just glad it went my way."

An appeal court judge, on Thursday, Sgt. Andrews conviction raised say he was satisfied he had to not intentionally meant woman Somerville damage.

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The 59-year-old was arrested after sleeping in your car is found and had for failure, provide a breath sample have been detained.

The Court was shown CCTV footage, you is seen in the Sgt. of Andrews cell ground throw.

She be seen with injuries on your face and eyes the staggering at her feet.

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After the acquittal, Mrs Somerville said she was "disappointed" about the decision and which had been very difficult for you the last two years.

Cath Holland from Wiltshire Police Federation, said the incident not officers from reporting concerns should deter.

"On the one hand we have officer, accused of an offence and acquitted now," she said.

"And we have other officer who absolutely want the right thing tat.Ich to make that really want to deactivate."

"Officers should not feel that you are able to address issues affecting you and go to management."


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