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Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Focus #1 on Retired Officer Donald Dimare - L'Italien Report - Statement of Facts, Page 52

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Exploring the Brady List and L'Italien Report 

A Study by Joe Viglione


    Of the thirty Medford police officers on Middlesex D.A. Marian Ryan's Brady List of February 10, 2020,  twenty-seven of them were blacklisted because of "an investigation regarding time and attendance concerns for paid details which had been worked by members of the Medford police department."  That information is from the report by private investigator Paul L'Italien, a retired member of the Massachusetts State Police out of Pembroke, Massachusetts.  

       For citizens concerned if their constitutional rights have been violated the publishing of the L'Italien Report as well as Marian Ryan's Brady List is absolutely key.  So why haven't you read information on this subject matter prior to this article?     
      A little background from Wikipedia is in order: "Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1963), was a landmark United States Supreme Court case that established that the prosecution must turn over all evidence that might exonerate the defendant (exculpatory evidence) to the defense. The prosecution failed to do so for Brady and he was convicted. Brady challenged his conviction, arguing it had been contrary to the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution"


As I stated earlier, we are going to go through the L'Italien Report and explore the facts.  The elephant in the room, of course, is how officers of the law are required to be held to the highest of standards.

   Where are those standards?

   Failure to adhere to those standards erodes the public trust, and you have Chief Jack Buckley up at the Medford city council on October 1, 2019 failing to alert the public to the facts.  It was a dereliction of duty and failure to perform.  If an officer of the law doesn't abide by his obligations to the community, he is not "on duty," in my humble opinion.  So he shouldn't be paid and - well, I'm no lawyer so I'm asking ---isn't THAT compensation fraud?  Bobbing, weaving and ducking the hard answers?

    We expect more from our police force, and the new mayor needs to grill Buckley and put him on the spot.  Why?  Because Buckley himself put himself on that spot, that's why.



Medford Police Patrolman's Association Facebook page



Always a Gentlemen, Ptl. DiMare served as a Field Training Officer for several years and was a role model and mentor to all of us.
Thank you Donnie for your commitment to the City of Medford, Medford Police Department, and the Medford Police Patrolmen's Association.
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We may have lost two officers to retirement, but we gained a lifetime of knowledge, leadership and mentoring that our department’s officers will forever strive to follow. Thank you Patrol Officer Donald Dimare and Chief Leo A. Sacco, Jr. Two men who set the bar high in policing
9:47 AM · Dec 1, 2018
Timeline:
March 8, 2018 Patrolman Dimare put in for 8 hours on the Feeney detail but allegedly didn't show up for work.
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December 1, 2018  9:47 am the Medford Police Twitter account notes Patrol Officer Donald Dimare retires along with ex Chief Leo Sacco
The Medford Police Twitter states "Two men who set the bar high in policing."
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December 4, 2018 The Medford Police Patrolman Association's Facebook page states that Dimare retired November 30, 2018 and also adds: " Always a Gentlemen, Ptl. DiMare served as a Field Training Officer for several years and was a role model and mentor to all of us.
Thank you Donnie for your commitment to the City of Medford, Medford Police Department, and the Medford Police Patrolmen's Association."
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December 21, 2018  Malden Observer
Is this 65 year old Donald Dimare of Medford the same as the lauded Patrol Officer Dimare?
 
Dennis Wilcox, age 43, of Everett, Anthony Dimare, age 57, of Medford, Donald Dimare, age 65, of Medford, and John Whalen, age 52, of Medford, were each indicted on one count of Attempted Extortion.


 https://malden.wickedlocal.com/news/20181221/melrose-medford-residents-indicted-in-alleged-sports-betting-scheme

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All of the defendants arraigned in Middlesex Superior Court
Dennis Wilcox, 43, of Everett, Anthony Dimare, 57, of Medford, Donald Dimare, 65, of Medford, and John Whalen, 52, of Medford, were each indicted on one count of attempted extortion.

https://www.nbcboston.com/news/local/9-indicted-in-connection-with-large-scale-illegal-sports-betting-operation-in-greater-boston/129360/


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