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Appeals Court Keeps Crooked NY
The state parole board acted properly when it refused to free a former New York Police Department officer who was a key witness at corruption hearings in the 1970s and has been in prison since 1974, an appeals court ruled Thursday.

The 5-0 decision by the state Supreme Court's Appellate Division reversed a lower court ruling that directed the board to parole the aging and ailing William R. Phillips, who has been imprisoned 32 years.

Phillips, a star witness at the Knapp Commission hearings on police corruption, was convicted in 1974 on two counts of murder and one of atte... Read more

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PIC report policewoman claims

A policewoman named in a Police Integrity Commission (PIC) report into alleged brutality by Wagga Wagga police, in southern New South Wales, has complained to the PIC Inspector that she has been unfairly treated.

The PIC is already reviewing its Operation Whistler report after complaints from another officer, Senior Constable Tim Briggs.

PIC Inspector PJ Moss, in his 2008 report this week, cites the new investigation sparked by Detective Briggs's complaint that his career has been adversely affected by the report.

Inspector Moss then cites the case of a female officer who has since complained that the Whitler Report has comment adverse to her reputation and integrity.

The latest PIC report into these matters is expected to be sent in draft form to the officers before being presented to State Parliament.

 

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