48-year-old denies committing offence
A serving police sergeant has been suspended from duty after being accused of failing to provide a breath sample.
Stephen Kenneth Hall, of Ballaugh, appeared at Douglas Courthouse on 8 August.
He’s entered a not guilty plea to the offence which was allegedly committed on 6 July at Police Headquarters.
A pre-trial review will take place on 3 October; the 48-year-old has been bailed until that date.
The Isle of Man Constabulary told Manx Radio: “This matter is now before the court and we are unable to comment further until the conclusion of court proceedings and internal discipline proceedings.”
UPDATE: Mr Hall appeared at Douglas Courthouse on 3 October.
His case has been adjourned for three weeks and he will next appear on 24 October; he's been bailed until that date.
UPDATE: The Isle of Man Constabulary confirmed the death of Stephen Kenneth Hall on 14 November 2024. You can find out more HERE.
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