Two more Mounties sentenced for misconduct in Surrey Six investigation
It’s no jail time for two top investigators accused of misconduct in the the notorious Surrey Six murder investigation.
The details remain slim because of a publication ban, but on Tuesday former RCMP Sgt. David Attew and suspended Corporal Danny Michaud both pleaded guilty to failing to maintain law and order under the RCMP Act.
A BC Supreme Court judge sentenced Attew to 6 months house arrest with curfew and community service.
Michaud given 3 months house arrest and similar conditions.
Last week, ex-RCMP Sgt. Derek Brassington pleaded guilty to breach of trust and obstructing justice and was sentenced to house arrest and community service.
He too avoided jail time with a 2 year conditional sentence.
One last Mountie is accused of misconduct and he next appears in court in March.
Six people were shot to death, execution-style, in a Surrey high-rise in 2007.
Two of the victims were innocent bystanders.
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