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  2. Two NYPD detectives faced brutal retaliation — and fake rats ...

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    Two NYPD detectives allege in a bombshell lawsuit filed Saturday that they have become modern day Serpicos – investigating police corruption at the highest levels only to be retaliated against ...

  3. A Year Before Albuquerque's Police Corruption Scandal Made ...

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    In response to the corruption allegations, the Bernalillo County District Attorney's Office dropped some 200 DWI cases, saying it could not rely on the testimony of the cops who had made the arrests.

  4. Miami River Cops Scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Miami River Cops Scandal was a major police corruption case that occurred in Miami, Florida, during the mid-1980s. It is considered one of the most significant instances of police corruption in United States history. The scandal came to public attention on July 28, 1985, when three bodies were discovered floating in the Miami River.

  5. PAB investigators found several officers culpable of ... - AOL

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    The Police Accountability Board has issued its first sustained findings since it began investigating complaints of police misconduct in 2022. PAB investigators found several officers culpable of ...

  6. New York City Police Department corruption and misconduct

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    Sixteen police officers from the 48th Precinct station house in The Bronx were indicted and arrested on corruption charges including larceny, filing false police reports, and insurance fraud. Seven further officers faced disciplinary action, but not arrests, because there was insufficient evidence to lead to indictments.

  7. Federal prosecution of public corruption in the United States

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    [3] For a time in the early history of the country, corrupt public officials could be charged with the common law crimes related to corruption; such crimes could continue to be charged in the D.C. circuit court, where the laws of Maryland and Virginia remained in force, even after the Supreme Court's decision abolishing federal common law ...

  8. Allen v. City of Oakland - Wikipedia

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    The case riveted the city as it was the largest case of police misconduct in Oakland in decades. Despite the settlement's hefty price tag, Russo said the cases could have cost the city tens of millions of dollars more had they gone to trial, pointing out that the victims had spent more than 25 years, combined, imprisoned on false charges.

  9. New Albany police officer faces felony charges, misconduct ...

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    A New Albany police officer was arrested Wednesday and faces felony charges after an investigation beginning in late April. According to a statement from Indiana State Police, the investigation ...