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U.S. Supreme Court,
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Apr. 8, 2017

Where does LA DA stand on list of problem deputies?

Los Angeles County Sheriff Jim McDonnell is attempting to send a list of 300 or so problem deputies to prosecutors in order to comply with the constitutional mandates of Brady.

Richard Ceballos

Los Angeles District Attorney's Office

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Where exactly does Los Angeles District Attorney Jackie Lacey stand on the issue of the sheriff's attempt to send a list of problem deputies to prosecutors? Recently, the Los Angeles County sheriff's civilian oversight commission voted to back Sheriff Jim McDonnell's attempt to send a list of 300 or so problem deputies to prosecutors in order to comply with the constitutional mandates of Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1963). The commission joined a host of other organizations inc...

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