A former Toronto police officer who stole and ate a marijuana-laced chocolate bar seized in a raid, received a nine-month conditional sentence on Monday. Vittorio Dominelli’s lawyer said they had hoped for a discharge.
Vittorio Dominelli, who pleaded guilty earlier this month to attempting to obstruct justice, will spend the rest of his nine-month conditional sentence under supervision and will also have to serve 60 hours of community service.
Justice Mary Misener, who presided over the case, said the 36-year-old acted recklessly in order to satisfy his curiosity about marijuana, putting others at risk.
“His decision to take the cannabis was both impetuous and immature,” she said. “He was wandering outside in a haze. That is the state he put himself in while armed with a handgun … the danger to the public is obvious.” (The Canadian Press)