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Dziekanski officer pleads not guilty in perjury trial

A B.C. RCMP officer has pleaded not guilty at the start of his perjury trial, which relates to the death of a Polish immigrant at Vancouver International Airport six years ago.

Const. Bill Bentley among 4 officers who confronted Polish immigrant at Vancouver airport

Taser death perjury trial begins

11 years ago
Duration 2:05
Mountie allegedly lied at inquiry into Robert Dziekanski's death

A B.C. RCMP officer has pleaded not guilty at the start of his perjury trial, which relates to the death of a Polish immigrant at Vancouver International Airport six years ago.

Const. Bill Bentley was among four officers who confronted Robert Dziekanski in October 2007, stunning him multiple times with a Taser within seconds of arriving on the scene in response to reports of a man throwing furniture.

Dziekanski died on the airport floor. A coroner's report foundDziekanski suffered a fatal heart attack anddeemed the death a homicide.

At the perjury trial in B.C. Supreme Court on Monday, the Crown put forward a list of six occasions where Bentley is accused of lying while under oath and making false statements when questioned about apparent errors in his statements to homicide investigators.

Bentley testified that he was never given the opportunity to consult a lawyer before he spoke to investigators.

Robert Dziekanski died after being stunned with a Taser by police. (Paul Pritchard/Canadian Press)

At a public inquiry into the airportincident, the Mounties' versions of what happened were at odds with amateur video showing what took place.

Inquiry commissioner Thomas Braidwood called their explanations "self-serving," "patently unbelievable" and "deliberate misrepresentations of what happened made for the purpose of justifying their actions."

A special prosecutor indicted the officers for perjury, citing 28 allegations of deliberate attempts to mislead the inquiry.

But a confidential legal opinion obtained by CBC News suggests the perjury cases against the officers may be difficult to prove.

Taser use by police in B.C.has fallen 87 per centsince Dziekanski's death six years ago.