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Trevor Gray: Punished twice

Garrison

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Trevor Gray was a police detective convicted of rape, his wife launched her own investigation, got him a retrial, and he was exonerated. A police board recommended his reinstatement. So all good in the end? Not exactly:

Despite his acquittal - and a Police Appeals Tribunal board ruling that Mr Gray could return to work - his employers suspended him in April 2014, a decision later upheld by the same tribunal board.

"They held a disciplinary hearing in which they said - on the balance of probability - they believed the complainant over Trevor," Mrs Gray said.

Oh and:

An IPCC report, seen by the BBC, recommended two senior detectives, who investigated the case, face misconduct proceedings.

But the IPCC and the force later agreed the pair would face no formal sanctions. They were instead "given management action relating to performance development".


Full story here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-36905618
 

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