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Toronto cop James Forcillo appears in court for attempt to obstruct justice charge

Const. James Forcillo leaves court in Toronto on Jan. 25, 2016.
Const. James Forcillo leaves court in Toronto on Jan. 25, 2016. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

TORONTO – The case of a Toronto police officer found guilty of attempted murder in the fatal shooting of a teen on a streetcar and now charged with attempting to obstruct justice and perjury will return to court next month.

Const. James Forcillo appeared in court Friday and is set to appear by video link on Jan. 12 to schedule a bail hearing on the charges, which were laid last week.

Even if he is granted bail on those charges, however, Forcillo would remain in custody to serve his sentence in the shooting of 18-year-old Sammy Yatim.

The officer had been out on bail living under house arrest as he appealed his conviction, but his bail was revoked in November after he was charged for breaching his bail conditions.

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Forcillo was sentenced to six years in prison last year for his role in the shooting, an incident that set off a wave of public outrage after video of what happened went viral.

READ MORE: James Forcillo to begin serving prison sentence after bail revoked

He has since asked the appeal court to substitute a not-guilty verdict or order a new trial in his case.

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