Officer testifies he wasn’t required to enter cell to check on inmate who died
HALIFAX — A special constable facing criminal charges in an inmate’s death testified Monday it wasn’t his duty to enter the cell and attempt to rouse an impaired man lying with a spit hood covering his mouth.
Const. Daniel Fraser told a jury this was because a police manager had confirmed to him those steps were solely required in “high risk” cases, and Corey Rogers’ condition didn’t meet his understanding of this term.
Fraser and Const. Cheryl Gardner are on trial in Nova Scotia Supreme Court for criminal negligence causing the death of Rogers on June 16, 2016.
Fraser testified he knew Rogers was drunk and couldn’t answer most questions, but he said it would have been out of the ordinary for him to enter the jail cell and check if the inmate was conscious.