Not Copping To It

“The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1963 that prosecutors must tell anyone accused of a crime about all evidence that might help their defense at trial. That includes sharing details about police officers who have committed crimes, lied on the job or whose honesty has been called into doubt.” It turns out not everyone follows that law. USA Today: Hundreds of police officers have been labeled liars.

This blurb is from the October 16, 2019 edition of NextDraft

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