Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Power corrupts#3

Beware of cops...
"...police routinely hid exculpatory evidence from prosecutors and judges..."

Apparently it was (and possibly is) common for Detroit police to use snitches and informants to prosecute accused murderers in exchange for lighter sentences and other rewards. With a built in incentive to tell the police what they want to hear, informants take advantage of any opportunity to elevate their decidedly poor conditions. The combination of witness testimony and hiding of exculpatory evidence results in accused criminals being convicted of crimes they did not commit.

These actions of the part of the police degrade the trust between police and the public. With each breach of practice, public confidence in the integrity of police work takes another hit. Criminal acts by police makes me wonder if the prison barbed wire restrain the real law breakers.

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