Toronto cop believed Black candidates would not be treated fairly, says defence at disciplinary hearing | CBC News
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You have a collapse in good judgment. You have someone going down on their knees under the stress of all of that, the whole of that cross," Markson said.
"The things we do on our knees may be different to when we're standing," he added.
"It's all the more painful to realize your advocacy for them is dead in the water," Markson said. "Mute. Non-existent."
"There's a virtuous purpose that runs through [her] misconduct," he said.
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