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  Dunlop May Be Hit with 'Severe Penalty'

By Elisabeth Johns
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January 10, 2008

http://www.standard-freeholder.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=849727&auth=Elisabeth+Johns

Former city cop Perry Dunlop could face "severe penalities" if he fails to testify at the Cornwall Public Inquiry, said Lead Commission Counsel Peter Engelmann.

Dunlop has told the Canadian Press he has no intention of attending the inquiry again to testify.

He was convicted of contempt of court by the Ontario Divisional Court in late 2007 after refusing to testify at the inquiry when he showed up twice, once in September and again after Thanksgiving.

The officer credited with bringing to light allegations of child sexual abuse involving a young boy and a priest was subpoenaed prior to his first appearance at the Cornwall Public Inquiry in September. Dunlop is scheduled to testify at the inquiry on Monday.

 
 

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