Mr. Falk, I can ask questions however I deem appropriate. This witness is not necessarily agreeable, but that's fine. That's his right, but I can ask questions, and if I have to cross-examine this witness, that's my right to do so, as is your right to examine other witnesses.
Again, at the end of the day, you have to admit the Criminal Code is full of “shalls”, like “shall not kill”, “shall not do...” whatever. You shall not do all sorts of things, and things happen. Crimes are committed. Mistakes happen. Mistakes happen in the process. We wouldn't need appeal courts if judges didn't make mistakes. We wouldn't need a supreme court. Mistakes happen at every level.
How can you say that this will prevent what happened to Constable Wynn? How can you say with certainty that it won't happen again?