‘It shouldn’t be the wild west:’ Wisconsin lacks clear system for tracking police caught lying

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Nov

‘It shouldn’t be the wild west:’ Wisconsin lacks clear system for tracking police caught lying

An Appleton police detective pleaded guilty to forging official signatures on search warrants used in a drug investigation. He was fined $500, far short of the maximum penalty of $10,000 and 3 ½ years in prison.

 

 


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