Tag #Police Misconduct

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Senior Police Officer Sacked for Sexual Misconduct

Essex Police Chief Superintendent Tom Simons was sacked for gross misconduct after an IOPC investigation found he abused his position for sexual purposes with two women, despite warnings to maintain professional boundaries; the CPS decided against criminal charges.",

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RUC Investigative Failures Hindered 1988 Murder Probe

A Police Ombudsman report details how investigative failures by the RUC, including the misattribution of a rifle recovered in 1988, hindered the investigation into the sectarian murders of Seamus Morris and Peter Dolan in Ardoyne, depriving investigators of key leads and delaying justice for their f...

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Police Mischaracterize Domestic Abuse Murder as Drug Overdose

In February 2013, Suzanne Van Hagen was murdered by her boyfriend in Frankley, Worcestershire; police initially reported it as a drug overdose, but an eight-year fight by her family and a subsequent police review revealed the truth, highlighting systemic failures in investigating domestic violence c...

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Mokbel Granted Bail Amidst Lawyer X Scandal

Organized crime figure Tony Mokbel will be released on bail after a Victorian court found police misconduct involving Lawyer X, Nicola Gobbo, significantly impacting his drug trafficking and importation convictions; the court found a "very strong chance" his convictions would be overturned.

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Mokbel Released on Bail After Reprehensible Police Tactics Revealed

After a lengthy legal battle stemming from the use of a barrister as a secret informer, drug trafficker Tony Mokbel was released on bail, highlighting systemic failures within the legal system and costing taxpayers over \$200 million.

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Mokbel Seeks Bail Amidst Lawyer X Scandal Appeal

Convicted drug trafficker Tony Mokbel seeks bail after nearly 18 years imprisonment, citing the Lawyer X scandal in his appeal to overturn his 2012 conviction; a judge previously found police engaged in a "joint criminal enterprise" to pervert justice, using his barrister as an informant.

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Solingen Arson Trial: Police Accused of Withholding Nazi-Related Evidence

The trial surrounding the fatal arson of a Bulgarian family in Solingen, Germany, is facing scrutiny after evidence of Nazi-related materials found in the arsonist's home was omitted from the initial investigation, raising questions about the potential for a right-wing extremist motive.

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Solingen Quadruple Homicide: Police Cleared of Evidence Withholding Charges

The Wuppertal Public Prosecutor's Office rejected charges against police officers accused of withholding evidence in the Solingen quadruple homicide case, stating that while the officers could have conducted a more thorough search, no criminal wrongdoing was evident.

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Colorado Husband on Trial for Wife's Murder After Alleged Stalking Campaign

Daniel Krug is on trial for the murder of his wife, Kristil Krug, in Colorado. Prosecutors allege he stalked her for months, impersonating her ex-boyfriend and sending threats before fatally assaulting her in their garage on December 16, 2023.

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Racism Alleged in 1988 Death of Aboriginal Teenager

The uncle of Mark Haines, a 17-year-old Aboriginal boy found dead on train tracks in Tamworth, NSW, in 1988, alleges police racism hindered the investigation, citing a senior officer's prejudiced statement and inconsistent investigative practices compared to non-Indigenous deaths. An inquest is unde...

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Met Police Apologizes for Victim-Blaming in Predatory Officer Case

The Metropolitan Police apologized to a woman, Lorraine, for victim-blaming and failing to investigate her claims of predatory behavior by former PC Phil Hunter over seven years, despite evidence of similar misconduct against another woman.

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Retrial for Karen Read in Boston Officer's Death

Karen Read faces retrial for the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe, who died from blunt force trauma and hypothermia; the first trial ended in a hung jury due to allegations of police misconduct and a possible conspiracy to frame Read.

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