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One of our readers writes: "You started a movement"
Who Needs Barry Clemente at Internal Affairs when the DA's office can expose the corruption that Barry allegedly refuses to ...!
One of our readers writes to Joe Viglione "You started a movement!" The names of 136 law enforcement officers appear on a list of potential prosecutorial witnesses with credibility issues assembled by Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins’ office.
Rollins released the list -- comprised mostly of officers from the Boston Police Department and State Police — late Friday night. In a statement, the DA's office referred to it as the “Law Enforcement Automatic Discovery” database and said 115 names have been added to it in the last year. Rollins took office in January 2019.
Two other state district attorney’s offices keep similar lists. Also known as “Brady,” “disclosure” or “do-not-call” lists, these are lists of officers flagged by prosecutors as either having engaged in, or been accused of, misconduct that the DA's office might legally need to disclose to the defense. https://www.wbur.org/news/2020/09/25/rollins-suffolk-da-police-credibility-brady?fbclid=IwAR0SczMue4alDWBcCAw_OA3gt46OHltnyhpbJfuXjJYUgKH7R6Txy5PewCQ
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