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Title: Hundreds Of Cases Dismissed Thanks To Baltimore PD Misconduct
Source: TechDirt
URL Source: https://www.techdirt.com/articles/2 ... -baltimore-pd-misconduct.shtml
Published: Oct 5, 2017
Author: Tim Cushing
Post Date: 2017-10-07 18:58:56 by Deckard
Keywords: None
Views: 1207
Comments: 11

from the perp-walkers dept

After years of listening to tough-on-crime legislators and the tough-on-crime lawmen that love to hear them talk about filthy criminals beating the system by getting off on technicalities, it's somewhat funny to discover lots of what's complained about is nothing more than good old-fashioned due process and/or the collateral damage of crooked, inept, or lazy cops.

We've seen a lot of en masse criminal case dismissals recently. Thousands of convictions and charges were dropped in Massachusetts as the result of a state crime lab tech's years of faked drug tests. All over the nation, cops are letting perps walk rather than discuss law enforcement's worst-kept secret: Stingray devices.

Add to that list several hundred cases being dropped by prosecutors in Baltimore -- all thanks to officer misconduct. [via Scott Shackford at Reason]

Hundreds of criminal cases are impacted by the questionable conduct of Baltimore police officers, the city's top prosecutor announced in a statement.

Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby's office released the updated numbers Wednesday. She said the actions of eight officers indicted for racketeering have affected 295 cases, and three more incidents of questionable use of body-worn cameras have impacted a total of 569 cases. Overall, she said up to 338 cases have been or could be dismissed.

The body camera footage at issue was discussed here earlier. What looked like an officer planting evidence turned out to be an officer performing an improvisational reenactment of "discovering" evidence he had actually discovered earlier (but without his body camera turned on). While less malicious than framing someone, the end result is no less questionable: a cop stuffing drugs into an object for recorded "discovery" later. Either way, it's something no cop should be doing, especially when they're wearing body cameras they can activate at any time.

The numbers of dismissals will likely continue to grow. Moby's office counts up to 338 possible dismissals so far, but characterizes these totals as "preliminary." The Baltimore PD, however, is spinning these dismissals in a different -- but wholly expected -- direction. While promising to "work to address the concerns" raised by the racketeering and footage-faking, police spokesman T.J. Smith claims these multiple cases of footage manipulation (there are four in total) are not indicative of larger, unaddressed problems with officer accountability.

Smith pointed out the importance of separating the four incidents, as they are "unique and independent of each other," adding that while eight officers are in federal prison for their criminal conduct, "the cases involving body-worn camera footage is still being investigated and no criminal wrongdoing has been proven."

Well, "unique" and "independent" except for the fact they all involved members of the Baltimore PD. Only a fool (or a police union spokesman) would believe these are the only times Baltimore officers have massaged camera footage and that the hundreds of cases edging towards dismissal will be the end of the prosecutorial bleeding. Misconduct of this type -- especially misuse of recording equipment -- tends to be a department-wide problem, rather than a few "bad apples" rising to the top of the barrel to be plucked and tossed by prosecutors.

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#1. To: Deckard (#0)

NOT feeling the sympathy or empathy.

This is Baltimore.

It's run by a not-so crypto-Commie BLM Mayor. She is an Outlaw Mayor and Baltimore one more Black-run Outlaw City.

MY money is on THESE reasons the perps (yes, and they were/ARE dangerous "perps" regardless of technicality) were cut loose:

BECAUSE...

1) 0bama's BLM Army of Street Thugs can't be totally effective at continuing to destroy the city or its reputation if they're in jail.

2) The report of impropriety and "misconduct" reinforces the BLM narrative that they are justified in their crusade to punish and destroy [white] America and demonize cops. (EVEN THOUGH BALTIMORE IS RUN ENTIRELY BY HOMEY INC.)

3) This "release" is intended to reinforce the myth that American Cities and their respective Po-Po depts are WHITE-RUN, corrupt and "out to get Homey." (EVEN THOUGH BALTIMORE,CHICAGO, DC and other large American Cities ARE RUN ENTIRELY BY HOMEY INC.)

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#2. To: Liberator (#1)

MY money is on THESE reasons the perps (yes, and they were/ARE dangerous "perps" regardless of technicality) were cut loose:

Yeah - I'm sure they were all guilty of something, right?

She said the actions of eight officers indicted for racketeering have affected 295 cases, and three more incidents of questionable use of body-worn cameras have impacted a total of 569 cases. Overall, she said up to 338 cases have been or could be dismissed.

I bet a lot of those who were railroaded by the police were white.

Why bother with the constitution, trial by jury or due process?

That you call planting evidence, racketeering and footage-faking mere "technicalities" is troubling.

Deckard  posted on  2017-10-09   12:58:28 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Deckard (#2) (Edited)

Yeah - I'm sure they were all guilty of something, right?

Not necessarily. But most of them.

Do you believe they're all NOT guilty of something? There's a 90% chance 100% of these people were committing, HAD committed, or were about to commit a crime.

Frankly, I'm more interested in the MO for releasing this story.

She said the actions of eight officers indicted for racketeering have affected 295 cases, and three more incidents of questionable use of body-worn cameras have impacted a total of 569 cases. Overall, she said up to 338 cases have been or could be dismissed.

I bet a lot of those who were railroaded by the police were white.

Firstly, WHY should this story's source by considered credible?

Secondly, you're assuming a lot. Like the notion of your "bet" that white cops "railroaded" homey. Cuz "racism"?

Why presume the innocence or veracity that "up to 338 cases have been or could be dismissed"? ON WHAT GROUNDS?

I'm also going to parse the language of that claim as purposely ambiguous, as well as knock it for her lack of specificity, OR revealing what the original charges were against the perps.

MY guess is in the vast majority of these "questionable" cases were about laziness in preparing proper paperwork or dotting "i"s and crossing "t"s alone were enough to dismiss many cases. THAT is not "justice" either my friend.

Liberator  posted on  2017-10-09   13:22:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Liberator (#3)

Firstly, WHY should this story's source by considered credible?

Oh - you want it from a MSM source?

That strikes me as odd but oh well, here goes.

Baltimore drops nearly 300 cases over alleged police misconduct

Secondly, you're assuming a lot. Like the notion of your "bet" that white cops "railroaded" homey.

You're assuming that the eight cops indicted were all white and the "perps" were black.

Why presume the innocence or veracity that "up to 338 cases have been or could be dismissed"? ON WHAT GROUNDS?

Well, in at least some of the cases, the cops planted evidence. Others on racketeering and fraud

The indictment accuses eight officers of racketeering in a scheme that included illegally detaining and robbing Baltimore residents and fraudulently filing for overtime not worked.

Were all of these residents black?

Other officers appear to have inadvertently recorded more than they intended to, since the body camera captures roughly 30 seconds of preceding video whenever an officer activates the device.

One such video, released in July by the public defender's office, shows an officer appearing to place a soup can with drugs inside it in an alley before returning moments later to pick up the can and inspect it.

Another, made public by the police department after the officer himself flagged it for review, shows the officer conducting a search of a grassy area, then placing a found package back in the grass before turning on his body camera and re-enacting the discovery.

You really think police should be allowed to do that without repercussions?

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