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Sask police officer drops
appeal of malicious prosecution ruling
July 19, 2004
SASKATOON (CP) - A Saskatoon
police officer has dropped his appeal of a malicious prosecution
ruling against him.
A judge ruled last December
that Supt. Brian Dueck, along with a Crown prosecutor and a child
therapist, maliciously pursued a case of suspected child abuse
against Richard Klassen and 11 members of his family.
Klassen agreed last month to
a compensation package from the provincial government over the
wrongful allegations. He had accepted an undisclosed settlement
from Dueck in April.
Dueck filed notice on Friday
he was abandoning his appeal.
The case made national headlines
after Klassen and family members were charged in 1991 with abusing
three foster children - a brother and his younger twin sisters
- in bizarre and demonic ways.
The children said they were
forced to eat eyeballs, drink blood, participate in orgies and
watch newborn babies get skinned and buried.
By 1993 most of the charges
were stayed, and, as the years passed, all the children recanted.
The appeal cases of child therapist
Carol Bunko-Ruys and Matthew Miazga, the lead Crown prosecutor,
are scheduled to be heard in the fall.
     



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Texas
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- Brandon Morin:
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which have been in place since 1994. In this case we see how
the combination of a flawed grand jury system and prosecutors
who seek not justice but convictions is a recipe for wrongful
convictions.
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Canadians who
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