Wes Dutcher-Partitions requested the tribunal members to recuse themselves from the case — claiming the Three Amigos references conjure up connotations together with loud-mouthed vacationers, a slapstick 1986 film and the “all-for-one-and-one-for-all” brotherhood of the Three Musketeers.
The lawyer claimed the board members had created the looks of “real or perceived” bias that recommended a broader sample of skepticism and dismissiveness towards Coquitlam RCMP Constables Philip Dick, Ian Solven and Mersad Mesbah.
“I can imagine that you are angry at me for bringing this allegation,” Dutcher-Partitions advised the board members earlier than telling them that he might “take it” in the event that they had been.
“You don’t need to go on record and say, ‘Actually I am biased’ … You can just say a reasonable person might perceive bias … Please do the right thing … remove yourself.”
‘Tasering unarmed Black people’
Code of conduct hearings in opposition to Dick, Mesbah and Solven had been slated to start in Surrey this week, however had been delayed after the final minute recusal software. The board members are anticipated to determine on Friday morning whether or not to step apart.
The RCMP desires all three Mounties fired for his or her alleged involvement in personal chat group conversations through which officers are accused of bragging about “Tasering unarmed Black people,” calling a sexual assault investigation “stupid” and mocking the physique of a brand new feminine worker.
RCMP Const Const. Ian Solven leaves a code of conduct listening to the place he faces dismissal over his alleged involvement in a personal chat group. (Ethan Cairns/CBC)
These allegations got here to mild final fall after the discharge of a search warrant recounting behaviour which led the officer who sparked the investigation to complain to RCMP brass about what he noticed as “atrocious” and “racist and horrible” exercise by his colleagues.
The courtroom paperwork declare investigators additionally reviewed 600,000 messages posted to the RCMP’s inner cell information chat logs — discovering proof of “frequently offensive” utilization by the three officers dealing with termination for “homophobic and racist slurs.”
“The reviewers had identified a variety of comments that were ‘chauvinist in nature, with a strong air of superiority, and include flippant or insulting remarks about clients (including objectifying women), supervisors, colleagues, policy and the RCMP as a whole,’” the search warrant mentioned.
‘How far are we going to take this?’
The three Mounties have denied the allegations in opposition to them.
They sat aspect by aspect behind their attorneys Wednesday as Dutcher-Partitions traded barbs with RCMP lawyer John McLaughlan, who mentioned there was “no substantive evidence” to say the phrase “Amigos” was meant to convey something past its Spanish that means — “friends.”
RCMP Const. Philip Dick is certainly one of three Coquitlam RCMP members dealing with a code of conduct listening to associated to feedback made in a personal chat group. The Mounties have all denied any wrongdoing. (Ethan Cairns/CBC)
“Here we go again,” McLaughlan mentioned at the outset of his reply, mocking Dutcher-Partitions for together with a Three Amigos film poster in his submissions.
The RCMP lawyer famous — as did Dutcher-Partitions — that Amigo additionally occurs to be the identify of a pancake home in Port Coquitlam that was a well-liked assembly place for RCMP officers.
“How far are we going to take this?” McLaughlan requested.
“There’s a TV show called Friends”
McLaughlan accused Dutcher-Partitions of mounting an Eleventh-hour try designed to sidestep earlier choices of the board. He additionally mentioned the ‘Three Amigos’ line of assault took place as the results of a “fishing expedition” by the board’s information.
‘The 11th hour is always a good time’
“It is part of the vernacular of the way this board has come to refer to the matter,” the lawyer mentioned.
“This case has had a long history. I can only imagine how many times you have looked at that folder.”
Dutcher-Partitions advised the board he “would be very surprised if you came out and admitted that you don’t like my clients” however mentioned the tribunal’s members’ personal conduct had forged a “pall of potential bias” over the listening to.
“The 11th hour is always a good time for the appearance of fairness,” he mentioned.
“At this point, the fish has jumped out of the water an into our boat and the conduct authorities are asking us to just ignore that and keep canoeing. It is not a fishing expedition.”