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Police officer found not guilty of using restricted database to track former partner
An experienced Queensland police officer has been found not guilty of using a restricted computer without consent, after it was alleged he used a police database to track the whereabouts of his former partner.
Detective Inspector Glenn Horan had pleaded not guilty to one charge of using a…
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