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Barrie police officer guilty of assault in beating at mall

A police officer in Barrie, Ont., has been found guilty of assault in the beating of a man outside a mall after the incident was captured on surveillance video.

Const. Jason Nevill also found guilty of fabricating evidence, obstruction of justice

A freeze frame from a surveillance video shows the interaction between Barrie Const. Jason Nevill and Jason Stern, who alleges he was the victim of police brutality. (YouTube)

A police officer in Barrie, Ont., has been found guilty of assault in the beating of a man outside a mall after the incident was captured on surveillance video.

A court sketch shows Jason Nevill, the Barrie, Ont. officer who was found guilty on Friday of the aggravated assault of a man outside a mall in 2011. (Alex Tavshunsky/CBC)

Const. Jason Nevill was also found guilty of charges of fabricating evidence and obstruction of justice on Friday.

Nevill initially maintained that Jason Stern had attacked him with intent to resist arrest in November 2010.

However, charges against Stern, who is now 28, were dropped after video surveillance emerged appearing to show the officer attacking him without provocation and beating him even after handcuffing him.

The incident occurred after Stern's friend broke a Christmas ornament at the mall.

Stern was suing Nevill and the mall for $1 million, arguing he sustained permanent physical and emotional injuries from the beating.