A former police officer has denied charges of misconduct over alleged intimate relationships with four known criminals and accessing their computer records.
Kayleigh Moye, 29, was told she will face a trial in September 2028 after denying four counts of misconduct in a public office while acting as a police constable for West Midlands Police between September 2022 and December 2023.
Birmingham Crown Court heard Moye allegedly accessed confidential information about four people, who the Independent Office for Police Conduct previously said were criminals, and failed to notify police of her alleged relationships with each of them.
Moye, from Quinton, Birmingham, also denied being concerned in the supply of cannabis on November 20, 2023, and two counts of possessing cannabis on December 5, 2023, and February 8, 2024, during a brief hearing.
The defendant arrived at Birmingham Crown Court for the hearing wearing a hooded black coat and face mask.
She spoke only to confirm her name and enter her pleas in the dock.
Judge Paul Farrer KC warned Moye, who is on unconditional bail, that her trial, which is expected to last five days, could continue in her absence if she failed to attend.
The judge said: ‘By the 22nd of April this year you must serve a defence statement.’
He added: ‘I have adjourned your case for trial. That trial will commence on the 11th September 2028, which is a day when your lawyers are available to come and act on your behalf.’
Former police constable Kayleigh Moye, 29, denies charges of misconduct over her alleged intimate relationships with four known criminals and accessing their computer records
She arrived at court wearing a hooded black coat and face mask