It’s no jail time for two top investigators accused of misconduct in the the notorious Surrey Six murder investigation.
Details remain slim because of a publication ban, but on Tuesday former RCMP Sgt. David Attew and suspended Cpl. Danny Michaud both pleaded guilty to failing to maintain law and order under the RCMP Act.
A B.C. Supreme Court judge sentenced Attew to six months house arrest with curfew and community service.
Michaud was given three months house arrest and similar conditions.
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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 two-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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