Officer says she noticed nothing unusual with man who died in Halifax jail cell
HALIFAX — A special constable facing criminal charges in an inmate’s death testified she didn’t notice anything unusual about the prisoner as she checked on him in his cell.
Const. Cheryl Gardner told a jury that she had dealt with Corey Rogers previously and had seen through the booking process that Rogers was intoxicated and was wearing a spit hood over his mouth because he had been unco-operative with the arresting officers.
Gardner and Const. Daniel Fraser are on trial in Nova Scotia Supreme Court for criminal negligence causing the death of Rogers on June 16, 2016.
“There was nothing out of the ordinary that I hadn’t experienced with him (Rogers) before,” Gardner said.