Sgt. Robert Mayea is facing police act charges for violating code of conduct and corporate email policies from an incident that happened back in 2011. (Twitter)
A Hamilton police officer accused of sending an "unprofessional" email to his colleagues isn't able to participate in a police act hearing because it would be harmful to his health, his doctor says.
Sgt. Robert Mayea is facing police act charges for violating code of conduct and corporate email policies from an incident that happened back in 2011. The contents of the email haven't been revealed.
His hearings have now been delayed close to two dozen times.
Mayea's case was last postponed in June while he was seeking treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder. Now that he is "involved in ongoing treatment," said Superintendent Mike Shea in a Monday morning conference call, Mayea "isn't able to participate" in the hearing process as it would be detrimental for his health.
Shea told the teleconference that he had received a letter from the health centre where Mayea is receiving treatment advising him of the news. As it pertains to a medical condition, the details of the letter are sealed, Shea said.
"There is no information in the letter as to how long this treatment might last," he said.
Shea told Hamilton Police Association administrator Brad Boyce, who is representing Mayea, that the next time the hearing reconvenes, he expects a report on when his treatment should finish.
Mayea's next appearance is set for Jan. 19.
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