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Trial of second Toronto cop charged in G20 riots begins today after video revelation

This court exhibit photo taken by Andrew Wallace shows the arrest of Dorian Barton at a G20 protest on June 26, 2010. The Canadian Press/Handout

TORONTO – The trial of a second Toronto police officer on allegations stemming from the G20 protests is set to begin today after a false start earlier this week.

The trial of Const. Babak Andalib-Goortani was originally scheduled to start Monday, but was delayed because a new video of the arrest in question surfaced.

Both the Crown and defence lawyers said they needed more time to review the new evidence, which the Special Investigations Unit turned over to them on Friday.

Andalib-Goortani is charged with assault with a weapon over allegations that excessive force was used against a protester at the G20 summit in 2010.

An agreed statement of facts indicates protester Adam Nobody dropped a water bottle behind a police line and tests determined it contained ethanol, an ignitable liquid.

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The joint statement says it’s agreed that Nobody’s arrest was lawful, the central question is whether the force used was lawful.

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