Public mischief trial: Officer who took Doug McCallum's police statement expected to take the stand
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Day two of Doug McCallum's criminal trial is getting underway at Surrey provincial court, where the officer who took the outgoing mayor's police statement is expected to take the stand.
Day two of Doug McCallum's criminal trial is getting underway at Surrey provincial court.
The outgoing Surrey mayor is charged with public mischief, accused of making a false report to police that a driver ran over his foot.
On Tuesday, the officer who took his police statement is expected to take the stand.
The woman McCallum accused of running him over shared her testimony on Monday.
Deborah Johnstone says she had a heated argument with McCallum in a grocery store parking lot, where she demanded he resign.
She declined to comment on the matter outside of court in order to respect the legal process, but was all smiles as she left the courthouse.
“It’s going great, the truth will win. All you gotta do is tell the truth,” said Johnstone as she exited the building.