Tribunal orders production of police records and qualifies expert on racial profiling in human rights complaint.
In an interim decision during a human rights hearing alleging racial profiling by a police officer, the adjudicator ordered the respondents to produce the officer's employment record, original notebook, and human rights training manuals.
The adjudicator also qualified Professor Norman Scot Wortley as an expert witness on racial profiling in the criminal justice system and police investigations, finding his proposed evidence relevant and necessary to provide context for the tribunal.
Ontario Human Rights Commission v. Peel Regional Police Services Board, 2006 HRTO 18