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Saskatoon police constables plead not guilty to assault

Saskatoon police constables Cailin Link and Angela McEwan pleaded not guilty to common assault after an alleged incident during a traffic stop. File / Global News

UPDATE: Common assault charge withdrawn against 2 Saskatoon police constables

Two Saskatoon police constables charged with assault are heading to trial.

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Constables Cailin Link and Angela McEwan pleaded not guilty to common assault Wednesday in Saskatoon provincial court.

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They were charged in May after an alleged incident during a traffic stop last November when they arrested a man for obstructing officers.

The man filed a complaint with the Saskatoon Police Service, which was forwarded to the Saskatchewan Public Complaints Commission (PCC).

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Charges were laid after a PCC investigation and recommendations from Crown prosecutors.

Both have been reassigned to administrative duties pending the outcome of the court proceedings.

Their trial has been set for Dec. 17.

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