Saskatoon police officer sentenced for obstruction of justice
A Saskatoon police officer found guilty of obstruction was handed a 90-day conditional sentence Friday and may lose his job on the force.
Cst. Steven Nelson must report to a supervisor, maintain an approved residence with an 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. curfew, do 50 hours of community service within 60 days and pay a $200 surcharge after being convicted of destroying a police statement.
In June, Judge H.M. Harradence ruled Nelson, 32, did not know he was being recorded when he told another officer to rip up a statement made by a woman who said she had lied about being assaulted by her boyfriend.
The judge concluded Nelson therefore knew the conversation was improper and intended to destroy the recanted statement provided to a duty desk officer on Aug. 13, 2012. According to the judge, Nelson’s actions were not a momentary lapse in judgment but an ongoing choice throughout the trial.


