Corrupt or other improper exercise of police powers and privileges

This comes from the Her Majesty's Stationery Office so it has to be considered authoritative. It should also be conclusive. It is good law in that it acts against abuse of official power, recognising that Jack in Office is a tyrant. It is related to #Malfeasance in Office, to Misconduct In Public Office & Perverting The Course Of Justice

Corrupt or other improper exercise of police powers and privileges  ex Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015 @ Section 26
(1)A police constable listed in subsection (3) commits an offence if he or she—

(a)exercises the powers and privileges of a constable improperly, and

(b)knows or ought to know that the exercise is improper.

(2)A police constable guilty of an offence under this section is liable, on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 14 years or a fine (or both)......................

(8)An offence is committed under this section if the act or omission in question takes place in the United Kingdom or in United Kingdom waters [ but not the High Seas? ]....

(11)Nothing in this section affects what constitutes the offence of Misconduct In Public Office at common law in England and Wales or Northern Ireland.

 

 


Married Policeman Screwed A Customer While On The Job  [ 29 April 2017 ]
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A married detective constable who had sex with a suspect at a police station during an eight-month affair was jailed for four months today. Grant McPherson, 37, had sex with student Jessica Lorenzin, 20, at hotels and they even had a threesome in a spa.

McPherson gave her his number after interviewing her at Charing Cross police station in London in October 2015 for allegedly causing criminal damage to the door to her home in Earls Court.........

The detective from Glasgow was given four months in jail for one count of misconduct while in a public office...........

He pleaded guilty to misconduct in a public officer [ sic ] in March, and was nearly denied bail after turning up drunk at the court. 
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Turning up at court drunk was a clever move; it played to the sympathy vote and it worked. Judges & the Crown Prosecution Service do not like this bit of law; Misconduct In Public Office is major crime but only for little people. Serious rogues like  Blair,  Brown & Cameron get a pass for their War Crimes, their Treason etc. because they are in The Establishment.