Former Devon & Cornwall Police Officer Sentenced for Misconduct in Public Office
A former Devon & Cornwall Police officer who admitted to forming an inappropriate relationship while on duty and unlawfully accessing police systems has avoided jail.
Guilty Plea and Sentencing
Martin Newitt, 39, from Dobwalls near Liskeard, appeared at Bristol Crown Court on Friday 11th July, where he pleaded guilty to misconduct in public office.
Martin, who held the rank of temporary Police Sergeant before resigning earlier this year, was handed a 12-month prison sentence, suspended for 12 months. He must also complete 120 hours of unpaid work and undertake 20 rehabilitation activity days over the next year.
Misconduct Took Place Over 18 Months
The court heard that between May 2020 and December 2021, Martin formed an inappropriate relationship with a member of the public. The individual had been introduced to him while he was acting in an official capacity on duty.
In addition to the misconduct charge, Martin was also found guilty of causing a computer to perform a function with intent to secure unauthorised access to a programme or data, contrary to section 1(1) and (3) of the Computer Misuse Act 1990.
Police Statement
Detective Superintendent Alexandra Doughty, Head of the Professional Standards Department at Devon & Cornwall Police, said:
“These were serious reports to be made against a serving police officer and he was immediately suspended from duty in January 2022, while the investigation proceeded meticulously in the Professional Standards Department.
“These investigations are never simple and I give huge credit to the resilience and courage of the victim to maintain support for the investigation throughout this time.
“I hope the investigation and subsequent prosecution show that police and partners will take action, regardless of the occupation of the offender, in order to increase and maintain public confidence in policing.
“Newitt has demonstrated a disregard for the professional standards and behaviour we expect from all of our officers and staff.”
Still Faces Misconduct Proceedings
Although Martin resigned from the force in January 2025, Devon & Cornwall Police confirmed he will still face former officer misconduct proceedings within the Force.
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