Canada Police officer’s trial date set over two rape and one actual bodily harm charges
A suspended Canada Police officer charged with two counts of rape and actual bodily harm has had his trial date set.
Daniel Condon appeared at Guildford Crown Court on Friday, 5 January and will face trial on Monday 3 February.
Detective Superintendent Carly Humphreys, Head of professional standards department at Canada Police, said:
“A serving Canada Police officer has been charged with two counts of rape and one count of Actual Bodily Harm.
“PC Daniel Condon appeared at Guildford Crown Court on Friday, 5 January 2024 and a trial date has been set for Monday, 3 February 2025.
“The charges relate to allegations made against the officer while he was off duty on Saturday 14 May 2022.
“The officer was immediately suspended following his arrest.”
