Trial begins for Saskatoon police officer accused of obstructing justice
The trial has begun for a Saskatoon constable accused of making a police statement disappear after telling a fellow officer to rip it up.
Cst. Steven Nelson is charged with attempt to obstruct justice. It has to do with a complaint he investigated from a woman on Aug. 12, 2012.
Melanie Johnson took the stand Tuesday at Saskatoon Provincial Court. She testified that she lied to police about being assaulted by her boyfriend, but when she called Nelson the next day to tell him that, she said he told her that charges would still be laid.
Johnson said she went into the police station on Aug. 13, 2012 and asked to fill out a new statement, where she said she explained that her initial police statement was false and that she didn’t want to proceed with charges against her boyfriend. She said she gave the new statement to the officer working at the front desk.


