Former Vancouver officer sentenced to 20 months after kissing girl, woman
SURREY, B.C. — The Crown prosecution service says a former Vancouver police detective who worked on the force’s counter-exploitation unit has been sentenced to 20 months in jail after kissing a teenage girl and a woman.
James Fisher pleaded guilty to two counts of breach of trust and one count of sexual exploitation, which carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 90 days in jail.
Before his arrest, he was a 29-year decorated veteran of the force and member of a team that investigates prostitution, criminal exploitation and child sex abuse.
His sentencing hearing heard that he kissed a 17-year-old girl on three occasions for up to 10 minutes and kissed a 21-year-old woman once.