Toronto cop who allegedly attempted to flee country could spend 7 years in prison | CBC News
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"The officer who walks through the door is supposed to be the person that you trust. I'm concerned about what happens to our society if you have to lock up the valuables before you call the police for help."
"My concern, in respect of these thefts by Mr. Borissov is the way it demolishes public trust in the police," said Justice Mary Ellen Misener.
Crown attorney Samuel Walker pushed the court to consider a seven-year prison sentence, an $8,800 restitution for one of the victim's families and a $2,800 victim fine surcharge.
Borissov was found guilty of all 15 charges for which he was tried, including theft, obstruction of justice, fraud or breach of trust by an official, and possessing stolen property.
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