Toronto police inspector appeals her demotion from disciplinary hearing | Unpublished
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Author: Tom Cardoso
Publication Date: February 6, 2025 - 14:53

Toronto police inspector appeals her demotion from disciplinary hearing

February 6, 2025
A senior Toronto police officer is appealing a tribunal decision and sentence in which she was found guilty of professional misconduct and demoted for intervening in a car crash involving her nephew in 2022.Inspector Joyce Schertzer was found guilty of misconduct and neglect of duty in August for her involvement in her nephew’s single-car crash. She was sentenced to a temporary nine-month demotion last month, to the rank of staff sergeant.


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