Prosecutor Bob McCulloch May Face Ethics Complaints For Perjury
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – After facing criticism for his handling of the Ferguson grand jury investigation, St. Louis County Prosecutor Bob McCulloch may have his law license threatened.
A group headed by Dr. Christi Griffin with the Ethics Project will meet tonight to determine whether it will file an ethics complaint against McCulloch with the Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel, an agency of the Missouri Supreme Court.
Griffin says initial reports from the Ferguson police chief that Darren Wilson did not know that Michael Brown was suspected in an earlier convenience store robbery were changed in testimony before the grand jury, and she believes that represents perjury.
“He is the one that is allowing that perjured testimony to be presented to the grand jury, and that is a direct violation of the Code of Professional Ethics,” she says.
Prosecutor Bob McCulloch May Face Ethics Complaints For Perjury
Fat chance, crybaby.
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giujohn
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Sun 7 Dec, 2014 09:17 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
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Ethics Project
OMG!!! THE ETHICS PROJECT????
He's DOOMED!!!!
He will probably have to commit suicide huh?
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oralloy
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Sun 7 Dec, 2014 09:19 pm
@Frank Apisa,
Frank Apisa wrote:
BillRM wrote:
No protects aim at the neighborhood drug dealers who killed let alone wound far far more then ten years of police shootings years in and years out.
If they had a Pulitzer prize for sentences that make absolutely no sense at all...this sentence of yours would be a hands-down winner!
Try:
"No protests aimed at the neighborhood drug dealers who kill let alone wound far far more than ten years of police shootings years in and years out."
What I love about that Asshole Sharpton is that while he can sit in the white house and the NYS govenors masion and NYC mayors office and dictate policy, he owes the state and federal Gov. millions in taxes from shady dealings. Talk about your injustice. And why isnt he in jail??? I'll give you one ******* guess.
Rikers guard arrested in connection with homeless veteran who 'baked to death'
Source: Associated Press
Associated Press in New York
theguardian.com, Monday 8 December 2014 21.39 GMT
A jail guard has been arrested in connection with the death of a homeless ex-Marine inside a 101ºF jail cell in a special Rikers Island unit for mentally ill inmates, prosecutors said Monday.
Carol Lackner, who surrendered to authorities, faces multiple counts of falsifying business records and official misconduct for making logbook entries indicating she toured every half hour to check on 56-year-old Jerome Murdough and other inmates in his unit even though video didn’t show her doing so, according to prosecutors in the Bronx.
She faces up to four years if convicted on all counts. Her next court date is 17 February. Her lawyer didn’t immediately return a request for comment.
The Associated Press first reported the shocking 15 February death of Murdough in the overheated cell, after a city official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Murdough “basically baked to death” when he was left unchecked for at least four hours as malfunctioning equipment caused his cell to overheat.
Mentally Ill Woman Killed During Altercation With Cleveland Police
A 37-year-old Cleveland woman died while in police custody outside her home last week after officers slammed her head on the pavement, her family said.
posted on Nov. 18, 2014, at 4:13 p.m.
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Tanesha Anderson
Law enforcement officials and the county medical examiner are investigating the death of a 37-old-woman who was killed last week following a confrontation with Cleveland, Ohio, police.
According to family members and media reports, Tanesha Anderson died after officers allegedly slammed her head on the pavement as they attempted to take her into custody.
The officers, whose names have not been released, were called to Anderson’s home on Nov. 12, after a family member said that Anderson was disturbing the peace.
According to her family, Anderson was mentally ill and had been prescribed medication for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Her family wanted the police’s assistance in getting her to go to the hospital for an evaluation.
The family and the police both said that after what the cops described as a “lengthy discussion” Anderson agreed to be escorted to Saint Vincent Charity Hospital for a psychiatric evaluation.
According to a press release by Cleveland Police, when the officers put Anderson into the police car, she became agitated and an altercation between her and the cops ensued:
As the officers escorted the female to the police vehicle she began actively resisting the officers. Once handcuffed, the woman continued to resist officers attempts to place her in the police car. The woman began to kick at officers. A short time later the woman stopped struggling and appeared to go limp. Officers found a faint pulse on the victim and immediately called EMS and a supervisor to respond to the scene at 11:34.
The family’s version of what happened after Anderson and the cops began to struggle is different from the police account.
Joell Anderson, the victim’s brother who told Cleveland.com that he witnessed the incident, said that one of the officers repeatedly pushed down on Anderson’s head while she resisted in the backseat of the police car.
The officer then allegedly used a takedown move and pushed Anderson’s head on to the pavement, knocking Anderson unconscious. The officers made no effort to resuscitate her before EMS arrived, according to Joell Anderson, who said about 20 minutes passed before the ambulance arrived.
According to police, Anderson was treated at the scene by EMS before being transported to Cleveland Clinic emergency room where she was pronounced dead at 12:30 a.m. local time.
“They killed my sister,” Joell Anderson told Cleveland.com. “I watched it.”
The Cleveland Division of Police Use of Deadly Force Investigation Team was notified of the incident and is investigating.
The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office is also investigating the cause of death.
When asked by BuzzFeed News if the officers involved had been placed on leave or had their shift schedules changed pending the investigation, Cleveland police spokesperson Sgt. Ali Pillow said, “Not to my knowledge.”
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coldjoint
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Mon 8 Dec, 2014 09:28 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
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Most likely I've confused him with you.
Let's see, you say I talk about HOMO sex all the time. You said that must mean I like it. Seems to me you have talked about child molesting enough to love it.
he owes the state and federal Gov. millions in taxes from shady dealings
Hell it far worst then that the man had the blood of innocent Jews on his hands for example.
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bobsal u1553115
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Tue 9 Dec, 2014 05:30 pm
@coldjoint,
Actually, scumbag, your little girlfriend started that. My solution is I stay off his thread, he stays off mine and we ignore each other on other thread.
What IS interesting is how you're the only one ever uses those words, I never do. And how quickly you picked up on the pervert thing that is purely between me and oralloy.
So.
You not only like other people's sausages, you like cocktail weenies, too.