Calgary police officers to appeal corruption conviction in harassment case
CALGARY — Two former Calgary police officers found guilty of misusing department computers and harassing a woman in a custody battle have filed appeals.
Court documents say Bradford McNish and Bryan Morton are appealing both their convictions and sentences.
The two were convicted last year — along with former officer Anthony Braille — of corruption-related crimes.
Last week, a judge sentenced Morton to 30 months in jail, McNish to six months and Braille to three months.