Sentencing today for Toronto police officer who assaulted Dafonte Miller
A Toronto police officer convicted of assault in the brutal beating of a young Black man is expected to learn his sentence today.
Prosecutors are seeking a jail term of 12 to 15 months and several other restrictions for Const. Michael Theriault, who was off duty during the confrontation with Dafonte Miller more than three years ago.
Defence lawyers, however, are asking for an absolute discharge or suspended sentence.
They argue Theriault’s crime was not racially motivated and his sentence shouldn’t be seen as a mechanism to address the broader issue of systemic racism in policing.