Community service for WPC who looked up files on her boyfriend

Friday 4th July 2008, 2:29PM BST.

0404415.jpgWPC Jessica Simon goes beyond the call of duty on a flooded west coast. (0404415)

A POLICEWOMAN who looked up her boyfriend’s criminal history has been sentenced to 40 hours’ community service.

Jessica Simon, 21, of Flat 3, 10, Mount Row, St Peter Port, admitted four charges of using the police records computer to get unauthorised information about her boyfriend.  The Magistrate’s Court heard that it was accepted that the information was not acted upon nor passed to anyone else.

Sentencing had been adjourned for social inquiry reports and an earlier hearing had been told how Simon’s shift had been briefed on 13 August about a burglary in the Markets.

Her boyfriend was one of the suspects and she admitted having spoken to him after viewing CCTV footage and accessing his record. She had done so, she said, to see if he was an active criminal.

Simon resigned from the force in October, two years after she had been sworn in as an officer.


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