Constitutional Law
Aug. 2, 2006
Free-Speech Ruling Makes Little Allowance for the Realities of Life
Forum Column - Richard Ceballos was, in 2000, a Los Angeles County deputy district attorney whose suit against the district attorney claimed that he had been disciplined for bringing to the attention of his superiors his suspicions that a police declaration was not entirely accurate.




By Charles S. Doskow
Richard Ceballos was, in 2000, a Los Angeles County deputy district attorney whose suit against the district attorney claimed that he had been disciplined for bringing to the attention of his superiors his suspicions that a police declaration was not entirely accurate. He prepared a memorandum setting forth his views. His recommendation that the case be dismissed was not accepted. Ultimately, Ceballos...
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