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O.C. officials repeatedly violated the constitution in jail informant scandal, federal report finds

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation October 13, 2022

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Orange County prosecutors and sheriff's deputies systematically violated the constitution by using jailhouse snitches to get incriminating statements from other inmates, a scathing federal probe has found. The 63-page report released Thursday follows a nearly six-year investigation into both agencies by the U.S. Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division, following a scandal that rocked the Orange County justice system. It... + full article



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