The accused, a police officer, was charged with breach of trust for allegedly leaking confidential police intelligence bulletins to the Hells Angels.
The Crown's case relied on circumstantial evidence, including the accused's fingerprints on documents seized from the gang, phone records showing contact with a gang associate, and the accused's fabricated statements to investigators.
The court applied the W.(D.) test for credibility and found the accused's explanations lacked an air of reality.
The court concluded that the cumulative circumstantial evidence proved beyond a reasonable doubt that the accused leaked the documents.
The accused was found guilty.