Judges set to decide fate of police chief constable guilty of contempt of court
Exclusive: Ivan Balhatchet, Northamptonshire’s chief constable, could face up to two years in jail or a fine for repeated failure to obey rulings A police chief constable has been found guilty of contempt of court with judges set to consider whether he should be punished by imprisonment or a (…)
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