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  2. Arizona v. Youngblood - Wikipedia

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    On remand to the Arizona Court of Appeals, the court again reversed on state law grounds. [2] In 2000, on request from Youngblood's attorneys, the police department tested the degraded evidence using new, sophisticated DNA technology. Those results exonerated Youngblood, and he was released from prison in August 2000, and charges were dismissed ...

  3. Police corruption - Wikipedia

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    Types of bribery are protection for illegal activities, ticket fixing, altering testimony, destroying evidence, and selling criminal information. Bribery is one of the most common acts of corruption. Theft and burglary is when an officer or department steals from a suspect, victim or corpse. Examples are taking drugs for personal use in a drug ...

  4. Corruption in local government - Wikipedia

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    Bribery is the offering of something which is most often money but can also be goods or services in order to gain an unfair advantage. Common advantages can be to sway a person's opinion, action, or decision, reduce amounts of fees collected, speed up government grants, or change outcomes of the legal processes.

  5. US drops bribery case against ex-Arizona utility regulator - AOL

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    Federal prosecutors say they are dropping a bribery case against former Arizona Corporation Commissioner Gary Pierce and three others after a mistrial. The U.S. attorney's office informed a judge ...

  6. Opinion: From legal bribery to Trump's immunity, a dark ... - AOL

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    The justices facilitated government and corporate corruption by weakening laws and regulations affecting the environment, finance, public officials and more.

  7. Arizona GOP chair resigns after Kari Lake bribery allegation ...

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    The chairman of the Arizona GOP resigned Wednesday after the release of an audiotape on which he offered Kari Lake, a top Trump ally and a Republican candidate for the U.S.

  8. Noble cause corruption - Wikipedia

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    In Police Ethics, it is argued that some of the best officers are often the most susceptible to noble cause corruption. [9] According to professional policing literature, noble cause corruption includes "planting or fabricating evidence, lying or the fabrication and manipulation of facts on reports or through testimony in court, and generally abusing police authority to make a charge stick."

  9. Political corruption - Wikipedia

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    Bribery requires two participants: one to give the bribe, and one to take it. Either may initiate the corrupt offering; for example, a customs official may demand bribes to let through allowed (or disallowed) goods, or a smuggler might offer bribes to gain passage.