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To: Bald Eagle who wrote (511452)12/17/2003 10:51:25 AM
From: TigerPaw  Respond to of 769670
 
USA legal system will deal with any illegal police activities.
Or not.
Here Aschroft's justice department apparently deliberately blew a prosecution so that it could cover up elegal police activities. If it weren't for civil suits there would be no justice in this case. The feds did not enter into evidence such items as paper trails showing that De La Paz had forged ssingatures of informants on documents showing the drugs were tested and found to be cocaine, or the hundreds of thousands of dollars in missing money. Ashcroft didn't want the case at all.

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<font color=navy>A jury last week acquitted Senior Cpl. Mark De La Paz of six federal charges. He was the arresting officer in several cases in which dozens of innocent Mexican immigrants were jailed after police informants planted on them pool chalk disguised as cocaine. He was fired after his indictment. </font>
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