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[Sergeant Lisa Campbell] told the committee he had been charged following allegations he had behaved in “a threatening or abusive manner” towards his ex-partner.
The officer said he had allegedly shouted, swore and smashed household items and assaulted his ex-partner by striking her on the head with his hands.
Sergeant Campbell added: “This has since been to court and on the December 9, 2021, at Glasgow and Strathkelvin court he has been convicted of both charges. The charges were slightly amended.”
Slightly odd the way his behaviour is portrayed in terms of 'allegations' and 'allegedly', as if he hasn't been convicted yet
But he was convicted, but as the article says, the charges were slightly amended.
So the cynic in me thinks Police Scotland cited the behaviour
alleged rather than that he was charged and convicted of. Which, of course, is perfectly reasonable given that it's open to licensing committees to consider behaviour that hasn't resulted in a criminal conviction.
Perfectly reasonable, of course, if it's assumed members of the committee are fair-minded, unprejudiced and understand the standard of proof required blah, blah
