Judge dismisses 1 assault charge for Thunder Bay, Ont., police officer, but 2 trials remain

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Judge dismisses 1 assault charge for Thunder Bay, Ont., police officer, but 2 trials remain
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The Ontario Court of Justice has dismissed one charge of assault against a Thunder Bay police officer, though he still has two trials ahead of him for other matters. Here's the latest on the charges facing Staff Sgt. Michael Dimini.

The Ontario Court of Justice has dismissed one charge of assault against a Thunder Bay police officer, though he still has two trials ahead of him for other matters. Here's the latest on the charges facing Staff Sgt. Michael Dimini.Staff Sgt. Michael Dimini of the Thunder Bay Police Service, right, is expected to appear in court in April and again in May for trial confirmation hearings for charges of assault and breach of trust.

A trial confirmation hearing scheduled for May 2 in relation to the breach of trust charge, in connection with his duties as a police officer in November 2020.Trial set to start today for Thunder Bay, Ont., police officer charged in 2014 assaultDimini was released from custody after being charged and suspended from the Thunder Bay Police Service with pay, as per the Police Services Act.

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