Former Prince Albert police officer denies doing anything wrong
The man fighting to get his job back with the Prince Albert Police Service testified in front of the Saskatchewan Police Commission.
Patrick Robin was dismissed from the service in March of 2010 for, among other reasons, prosecuting a case himself after the Crown prosecutor decided to drop the case.
The case involved a Prince Albert man, who in June of 2009, was accused of becoming upset and driving aggressively around some youths playing soccer, as well as other bystanders, after a soccer ball bounced off his truck.
Robin issued the man a traffic violation ticket for dangerous driving, which the man disputed. However, when it entered the court system, Crown prosecutor Joseph Kulyk wanted to drop it.