'Undignified and silly': RCMP conduct board accused of bias over 'Three Amigos' references
- A police conduct board has decided not to recuse itself from a hearing for three British Columbia RCMP officers facing dismissal over alleged racist group chats.
- Wes Dutcher-Walls, the defence lawyer, argued that the panel displayed bias, but the board stated that the burden of proving bias lies with the accuser.
- The panel concluded that the officers failed to present evidence to overcome the presumption of impartiality among tribunal members.
- The next hearing is scheduled for Monday regarding the officers' denial of harassment and discreditable conduct allegations.
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