Sunday, May 08, 2016

Cops rarely punished when judges find testimony false, questionable

Cops rarely punished when judges find testimony false, questionable
Of course they lie, there are almost no consequences for getting caught. "Officers come to court well aware they have a built-in advantage because so many cases come down to their word against that of a defendant. As a result, they can testify with little fear of prosecution or discipline. The Chicago Police Department and the Cook County state's attorney's office almost never hold officers accountable in spite of claims they have a zero-tolerance policy for officers who do not tell the truth."

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