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  2. New York City Police Department corruption and misconduct

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    As the New York Daily News reported, as of May 2018, Scarcella's homicide cases had resulted in wrongful convictions for at least 13 individuals with a combined 245 years in prison, and the city and state had paid at least $53.3 million in legal settlements because of his "shady investigations involving tainted evidence, misleading testimony or ...

  3. NYPD chief resigns amid sexual misconduct claims - AOL

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    NEW YORK -- Yet another scandal is rocking the New York City Police Department. Jeffrey Maddrey, the department's highest-ranking uniformed officer, resigned Friday night after a bombshell ...

  4. Ossining cop fired for dishonesty and official misconduct - AOL

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    An Ossining police officer was fired Thursday for dishonesty, official misconduct and other possible violations, The Journal News/lohud has learned. ... Ossining NY police officer fired for ...

  5. Top-ranking NYPD officer abruptly resigns amid sexual ... - AOL

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    However, in a statement to the New York Post, he dismissed Epps’ claims as “completely meritless.” “What a convenient time to accuse somebody of misconduct after she’s caught stealing ...

  6. Jeffrey Maddrey - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey B. Maddrey is a former American police officer who served as the chief of the New York Police Department until his resignation following allegations of sexual misconduct. [1] [2] [3] He was appointed to the position by New York City Mayor Eric Adams. [4] Maddrey is a former inspector in the 75th Precinct in Brooklyn [5] and former ...

  7. New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct is an eleven-member panel with authority to discipline judges of the New York courts. The Commission is constitutionally established to investigate and prosecute complaints filed against New York judges. [1]

  8. NYPD officer charged in swift test of state’s chokehold ban

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    Moving swiftly amid a global furor over police misconduct, New York City prosecutors on Thursday filed criminal charges against a police officer caught on video putting a Black man in what they ...

  9. List of 2010s American state and local politicians convicted ...

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    New York City Council member Dan Halloran (R) convicted of taking bribes and orchestrating payoffs. Sentenced to 10 years. (2014) [207] [208] New York City Council member Larry Seabrook (D) On February 9, 2010, a federal grand jury indicted Seabrook on 13 counts of money laundering, extortion, and fraud. [209] Seabrook was convicted on nine ...