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December 11 Winnipeg Police […]

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1981-12-11

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December 11 Winnipeg Police Constable James Hanson, former president of the Winnipeg Police Association, was acquitted of two charges of gross indecency involving eighteen-year-old Hans John Taenzer, and was reinstated to his job.

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Winnipeg

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Hans John TaenzerJames Hanson

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Winnipeg Police Service

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Eric Walberg, "Cops Have Sex Too," Body Politic, no. 73 (1981), p. 14.Gordon Sinclair, "The Long Arm of the Law: Jim Hanson Never Dreamed What It Had Up Its Sleeve for Him" (column), Winnipeg Free Press, final ed., 16 December 1981, p. 43"Police Officer's Trial Delayed Indefinitely," Winnipeg Free Press, final ed., 12 November 1981, p. 3Carol Picard, "Youth Recounts Gross Indecencies," Winnipeg Sun, 10 November 1981, p. 5Murray McNeill, "Police Board Reinstates Hanson Following Acquittal," Winnipeg Free Press, final ed., 16 December 1981, p. 3P.F. (Philip Fotheringham), "Police Officer Back on the Job," Body Politic, no. 81 (1982), p. 18Pamela Fayerman, "Officer Accused of Urging Witness to Drop Accusations," Winnipeg Free Press, final ed., 10 November 1981, p. 3Pamela Fayerman, "Lawyer Claims Youth's Testimony Litany of Lies," Winnipeg Free Press, final ed., 11 December 1981, p. 11Pamela Fayerman, "Hanson's Accuser Liar, Drug Dealer, Sex Trial Told," Winnipeg Free Press, final ed., 10 December 1981, p. 16Pamela Fayerman, "Hanson Cleared of Sex Charges: Judge Tells Cheering Courtroom Complainant's Testimony Suspect," Winnipeg Free Press, final ed., 12 December 1981, p. 3