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An Edmonton police officer, Hunter Robinz, has been sentenced to six months in jail for exploiting his position to pursue inappropriate relationships with vulnerable women. The case, steeped in irony given his role in public safety, has sparked a wry commentary on police accountability and unsavory misuse of power.
Edmonton officer pleaded guilty last year to breach of trust for pursuing victims of crime he met on duty
A judge has sentenced Edmonton police officer Hunter Robinz to six months jail.
EDMONTON - A judge has sentenced an Edmonton police officer to six months jail for making sexual advances toward vulnerable women while he was on duty.
An Edmonton police constable who used his job to pursue sexual relationships with vulnerable women has joined a tiny, unhappy club: police officers ordered to serve time behind bars. Const. Hunter Robinz did not react Friday as Court of King’s Bench Justice Susan Bercov sentenced him to six months…
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