First of two G20 police misconduct cases delayed after complainant axes lawyer
TORONTO — An appeal of one of two cases of police misconduct arising out of the turbulent Toronto G20 summit almost seven years ago has been delayed after a complainant opted to represent himself rather than have a lawyer do so.
It was not immediately clear when the hearing involving Const. Babak Andalib-Goortani before the Ontario Civilian Police Commission might now take place.
The appeal, which had been slated for Wednesday, was launched by Adam Nobody.
Nobody asserts that Andalib-Goortani should be fired for beating him during the summit in June 2010.