Sussex Police Hall of Shame

PC Alexander Walsh

A police officer awaiting sentencing for common assault and stalking a woman has been dismissed from Sussex Police.
Brighton-based PC Alexander Walsh, 33, of St Michael’s Place, Brighton, admitted the charges at Portsmouth Crown Court earlier this month.
Two counts of gross misconduct in respect of discreditable conduct were found against him during a hearing at Sussex Police headquarters last Friday.
He was dismissed without notice, and is due to be sentenced on 12 October.
He pleaded guilty to common assault and stalking without fear, alarm or distress on 5 September.
Det Supt Steve Boniface, head of Sussex Police’s professional standards department, said: “This officer’s behaviour was a violation of the trust that the public put in the police to serve and protect them.”

READ MORE: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-45630837

PC Daniel Moss – R.I.P

Sussex Police officer has been sacked after he was caught selling himself for sexual services while on sick leave.
PC Daniel Moss, 39, based at Hastings, became under formal investigation on December 2 and was immediately suspended from duty.
He was caught advertised himself online as a male prostitute and offered services to perform sexual acts for cash.
A Sussex Police spokesman said this demonstrating a clear conflict in personal and professional interests.
Moss had been on sick leave from September for a stress-related illness.

READ MORE: https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/14985755.pc-daniel-moss-sacked-by-sussex-police-after-caught-working-as-a-prostitute-while-on-sick-leave/

Detective Inspector Dominic O’Brien

A FORMER police officer chatted online about trying to rape an 11-year-old girl.
Sussex Police Detective Inspector Dominic O’Brien had already resigned from the force after he was accused of sending sexually explicit text messages to the 14-year-old daughter of a murder victim in 2006.
But O’Brien started talking to someone he thought was the mother of an 11-year-old on an online chatroom.
Lewes Crown Court was told yesterday that O’Brien, 52, of Rosemary Avenue, Steyning, was clearly aroused as he discussed his sexual desires towards the child.

READ MORE: https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/18208133.sussex-police-inspector-spared-jail-attempting-publish-obscene-material/

PC Luke Smith

A policeman who filmed himself performing sexual acts while in uniform and had dealings with sex workers has been jailed for 15 months.
PC Luke Smith, 34, who was based at Hastings, pleaded guilty to two charges of misconduct in public office and one count of obtaining personal data.
He was sentenced at Lewes Crown Court to 15 months in prison for each misconduct count, to run concurrently.
Sussex Police said Smith was sacked after he admitted the offences.

READ MORE: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-36074383

DC Celia MacDonald

A detective constable failed to properly investigate child sex abuse claims and was only found out when the matter came to light again a year later.
Sussex Police officer Celia MacDonald decided no crime had been committed, did not record a crime or investigate further, the force said.

A gross misconduct panel ruled she would have been sacked if she had not retired just days before a hearing.

READ MORE: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/celia-macdonald-sussex-police-child-abuse-investigation-gross-misconduct-a8430046.html

Sergeant Philip Patterson aka Philip Savidge

A former Sussex Police officer has been jailed after pleading guilty to making and distributing more than 50,000 indecent images of children.
Philip Savidge, 26, of Alexandra Road, Burgess Hill, was an acting sergeant with Sussex Police at East Grinstead.
He admitted 42 charges relating to the making and distribution of 54,323 images, which included 1,681 prohibited and extreme images.
He was sentenced at Lewes Crown Court to 27 months’ imprisonment.
Savidge was served with a Sexual Offence Prevention Order designed to restrict his access to and use of computer equipment.
The court also made a destruction order for the material and equipment seized by police.

READ MORE: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-14767601

PC Martin Harris

A police officer with “an entrenched sexual addiction” has been jailed for possessing indecent images of children.
Martin Harris took advantage of his work with victims of sex offences, even downloading childhood photos of a rape victim, Hove Crown Court heard.
Harris, 37, of Saltdean, Sussex, who admitted possessing and making indecent images and misconduct in public office, was jailed for two years.
Judge Christine Henson said his actions were a “gross breach of trust”.
Harris, a police constable, who joined Sussex Police in 2002, volunteered as a sexual offences liaison officer for 10 years before applying for the post in the safeguarding investigation unit in Brighton.

READ MORE: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-43433676

Chief Inspector Rob Leet

dismissed after being found guilty of gross misconduct.
Former Chief Inspector Rob Leet and Sgt Sarah Porter were found to have conducted their relationship while at work and misused Sussex Police systems to arrange their liaisons.

Mr Leet, 44, was also found to have taken advantage of a domestic abuse victim by having a sexual relationship with her, also while on duty.

READ MORE: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/sex-police-sussex-misconduct-rob-leet-sarah-porter-a8872426.html

Inspector Lee Lyons

A senior police officer who contacted prostitutes while on duty has been sacked following a misconduct hearing.
Inspector Lee Lyons, of Sussex Police, arranged a location and fee for one woman, “Natalie’s”, services for after his shift ended.
He also used his personal phone at work to make 23 calls to 11 prostitutes in an hour on 23 July.
Mr Lyons, accepted all 21 allegations against him, the disciplinary hearing was told.
He did not attend the seven-minute hearing in front of Chief Constable Giles York at Sussex Police HQ in Lewes.
Mr Lyons, 40, who was based in Hastings, was a critical incident inspector at the time of making the calls and text messages on his police BlackBerry.

READ MORE: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-35095533

Officer Trevor Godfrey

FORMER Sussex officer Trevor Godfrey committed misconduct over his involvement in a stalking case which saw a 19-year-old brutally murdered by her ex-boyfriend, a panel has found.
Now-retired Godfrey had told a misconduct hearing Shana Grice had initially lied about being in a secret relationship with older colleague Michael Lane as a “smokescreen” so her boyfriend Ashley Cooke did not find out.
The former Sussex Police officer denied he had applied a stereotype that two people in a relationship cannot be the subject of abuse from one another.

READ MORE: https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/17804699.shana-grice-trevor-godfrey-guilty-misconduct/

Inspector Tony Lumb

A HIGH-RANKING police officer has been sacked from the force for having sex with women while on duty.
Inspector Tony Lumb formed inappropriate relationships with two women, including a victim of a disability hate crime in Brighton.
At a disciplinary hearing yesterday his 27-year career with Sussex Police was brought to an end after a panel ruled his behaviour amounted to gross misconduct.
It was revealed that the force had investigated him over accusations he had made visits to women who he had previously met as part of his public duties.

READ MORE: https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/18184650.antony-lumb-misconduct-sussex-police-hears-sex-duty/

Sergeant Sarah Porter

A FEMALE police sergeant was sacked from the force for having sex with a married inspector colleague.
Sarah Porter was two ranks below Rob Leet when they conducted a relationship while at work and misused Sussex Police systems to arrange their meetings.

READ MORE: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/8878425/police-sergeant-sex-sussex-police/

DC Richard Holder

A police officer has been sacked without notice after selling himself for sex while on sick leave.
Det Con Richard Holder of Sussex Police resigned before his dismissal at a disciplinary hearing on Monday.
Ch Con Giles York told the hearing at force headquarters in Lewes that Holder advertised on the AdultWork.com website.
The Police Federation said Holder admitted all of the allegations and had apologised for his lack of judgement.
He is the second Sussex Police officer to have been caught advertising his services as a prostitute in less than two years.
In December 2016, Hastings-based police constable Daniel Moss was dismissed after advertising himself as a male prostitute.
Last year it also emerged Insp Tony Lumb of Sussex Police could face criminal charges over claims he had sex with women he met while on duty.

READ MORE: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-43705388

PC Daniel Barnes

Daniel Barnes, 40, accessed ‘vile’ images of children while he worked as a police officer with Sussex Police, a court heard today.
The images were found when police raided an address in Bognor in 2017.

READ MORE: https://www.midsussextimes.co.uk/news/crime/former-police-officer-downloaded-indecent-images-children-while-serving-sussex-pc-166585

The Shana Grice scandal – Sussex Police condemned as a ‘Sham’ 

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The parents of murdered 19 year old Shana Grice, have condemn Sussex police officer’s hearing as a ‘sham’

‘We can barely believe what we have witnessed these past two days. The panel allowed a wholesale character assassination of our daughter,’ say parents.

Effectively murdered by Sussex police themselves, Shana Grice was fined by Sussex police and issued a fixed penalty notice, for reporting harassment and stalking by her ex boyfriend, Michael Lane.

Reported in the Independent newspaper and across the national tabloids, current affairs programs and late night radio chat shows, Shana Grice, 19, reported co-worker Michael Lane to Sussex police five times in six months, but was fined £90 for wasting police time before she was killed later that year.

Sharon Grice and Richard Green, parents of a Shana Grice, have condemned a Sussex police disciplinary hearing against the police officer involved as a “sham”.

Trevor Godfrey, who retired from Sussex Police in 2017 after 29 years, was found to have committed misconduct, but found not guilty of gross misconduct, allowing him to keep his pension.

He was told his actions did not amount to gross misconduct despite being serious at a hearing in Lewes – meaning he would not have been fired even if he were still working.

Shana Grice, 19, reported co-worker Michael Lane to police five times in six months, but was fined £90 for wasting police time before she was killed later that year.

Lane slit Grice’s throat before trying to burn her body at her Brighton home in August 2016. He was jailed for life for murder and imprisoned for a minimum of 25 years.

He pursued Shana Grice by fitting a tracker to her car, stole a house key to sneak into her room while she slept and loitered outside her home. It later emerged 13 other women had reported Lane to police for stalking.

Shana Grice was a real victim of stalking and harassment

Her parents, hit out at both the hearing and the decision to give Mr Godfrey the lesser disciplinary offence.

“We can barely believe what we have witnessed these past two days. The panel allowed a wholesale character assassination of our daughter, who is obviously not here to defend herself,” they said.

“Godfrey’s testimony only proved his discriminatory attitude, even accusing Shana of coercing Lane. We can barely believe what we have heard. The misconduct charge is a joke and the hearing a sham. Had Godfrey not retired, he would be allowed to carry on serving as a police officer.

“What message does this give to other officers? Even more importantly, what message does it send to victims? We are disgusted and feel thoroughly let down by the process. There is no justice.”

Shana Grice was fined for wasting officers’ time after it emerged she initially failed to disclose the pair had previously been in a relationship. The case was closed before her appeals for help were properly investigated.

A report commissioned after the teenager died found stalking and harassment offences were not being properly investigated by Sussex Police. 

The hearing was told how Mr Godfrey was a police constable tasked with investigating an allegation of common assault on 25 March 2016 after Grice claimed Lane chased and made physical contact with her while taking her phone from her ear.

During an interview, Shana Grice made a number of other allegations against Lane, including that he had sent her unsolicited flowers and had made numerous attempts to contact her.

Stalker Lane was arrested and told Mr Godfrey the pair were in a relationship and provided details of mobile phone messages to back up his story.

Shana Grice later admitted the pair were having an affair and during a phone call lasting less than a minute and a half, Mr Godfrey told a frightened and scared Shana Grice, she would be fined for wasting police time over the harassment allegations – a decision ratified by police bosses.

A Decision Ratified by Police Bosses

Mr Godfrey stood by the decision when giving evidence to the misconduct panel. He told the hearing: “Absolutely, she did waste my time. I arrested someone as a result of her evidence on a false allegation. She had committed a criminal offence.”

He added: “She [Grice] lied to police three times. It was only right I advised her she cannot keep lying in police statements and getting people arrested for it.”

He said his colleague took the decision to give Shana Grice a £90 fine.

“His decision, which I don’t disagree with, was that she should not be able to get away with making false statements,” he said.

James Berry, presenting the case against Mr Godfrey, accused him of applying an inaccurate stereotype that a woman could not be at risk from a man with she was in a relationship with.

“I don’t have those views … There was no history of violence between them, there was no evidence of violence, or risk, at that time,” Mr Godfrey replied.

Mr Berry said the former Sussex Police constable “did not show the expected level of diligence” when dealing with Grice’s allegation against Lane. He said there was a “serious failing” in Mr Godfrey not filling out a risk assessment form following this incident.

“Mr Godfrey’s handling of this case did not represent the impartiality expected of a police officer,” he added.

Panel chairman Victoria Goodfellow said: “Whilst these are clearly serious matters, they are not so serious as to amount to gross misconduct. We do not in any way attribute any blame or responsibility to Shana Grice for any action.”

But the panel nevertheless found Mr Godfrey failed to adequately investigate Grice’s allegations of harassment and stalking, as well as failing to treat her as a victim. 

Mr Godfrey declined to comment as he left the hearing on Tuesday evening.

Sarah Green, of the Independent Office for Police Conduct, said: “Those close to Shana have testified that his actions affected her confidence in the police and may have prevented her from reporting Lane’s continued harassment.”

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A PUBLIC COMMENT BY urPewty

The coppers all pee into the same pot. Probably all Freemasons. They’ll never accept responsibility for their mistakes. I wish I had his pension.