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Ex-officer jailed for controlling behaviour
The Journal
|January 22, 2026
AN ex-Northumbria Police officer will face misconduct proceedings after being jailed for controlling behaviour.
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Joshua Davison resigned from the force when criminal proceedings began.
The 29-year-old was sentenced to 16 months in prison earlier this month for a charge of controlling behaviour.
A charge of strangulation was ordered to lie on file.
Davison, of Pelton Fell, Chester-le-Street, appeared at Teesside Crown Court for sentence on Friday, January 16.
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