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Judge rules jurors will not learn of the violent history of Oakland police officers because it would require a "tremendous expenditure of time." - Liberty Crier

23.3.13

Judge rules jurors will not learn of the violent history of Oakland police officers because it would require a "tremendous expenditure of time." - Liberty Crier: In her ruling, US District Court Judge Yvonne Gonzales Rogers stated that showing the jurors the seven hundred pages of internal affairs complaints filed against Daza-Quiroz and Perez-Angeles would require a “tremendous expenditure of time.” The judge added that it “would essentially require mini-trials” for each complaint against the two cops, and could be “incomplete, confusing, and misleading.”


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