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Criminal

Jun. 24, 2000

Officers Hearing Grinds to a Halt

A police department board of rights hearing for an officer implicated in the Rampart corruption scandal ground to a halt Thursday after one of three administrative judges questioned the credibility of whistle-blower Rafael Perez, leading the department's advocate to seek the judge's recusal.

By Michael D. Harris
Daily Journal Staff Writer

        A police department board of rights hearing for an officer implicated in the Rampart corruption scandal ground to a halt Thursday after one of three administrative judges questioned the credibility of whistle-blower Rafael Perez, leading the department's advocate to seek the judge's recusal.
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