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Criminal

Aug. 1, 2002

Officers Tell Grand Jury They Didn't See Beating

LOS ANGELES - Two law enforcement officers swore to a grand jury that they did not see an Inglewood policeman beat a developmentally disabled teen-ager. Inglewood police Officer Mariano Salcedo and Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff Carlos Lopez said, however, that they did hear Officer Jeremy Morse complain that 16-year-old Donovan Jackson had grabbed his testicles.

By David Houston
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - Two law enforcement officers swore to a grand jury that they did not see an Inglewood policeman beat a developmentally disabled teen-ager.
        Inglewood police Officer Mariano Salcedo and Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff Carlos Lopez said, however, that they did hear Officer J...

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