Hamilton cop faces Police Act charges over benefits, ammunition and licence plates

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 16 April 2015 | 22.46

A veteran Hamilton police officer is awaiting 700 pages of documents from police counsel on five Police Services Act charges related to employee benefits, ammunition and licence plates.

A PSA hearing for Jason Howard, a Division 3 sergeant, was pushed back Thursday. The two sides are expected to reconvene in a month to set a hearing date. He's charged with two counts of discreditable conduct and three counts of insubordination.

Howard has been suspended with pay since April 2014.

Police documents allege that Howard submitted two false claims to his benefits carrier, Manulife Financial between Jan. 2 and Oct. 2, 2013.

Documents also say that Howard didn't surrender ammunition, or submit reports around found licence plates to police or the Ministry of Transportation.

Howard, 43, of St. Catharines has been a member of Hamilton Police Service for 15 years.

Hamilton Police counsel Marco Visentini said he had sent documentation Howard's lawyer should review — some 700 pages. The next hearing date is scheduled for May 14, where a trial date for Howard is expected to be set.


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