Posted on Apr 21, 2024
Auburn police officer’s murder trial tests new state law for police misconduct
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The first police officer charged with murder in Washington under a new legal standard for police misconduct is heading to trial. Jury selection is scheduled to begin April 22 in the trial of Auburn police officer Jeffrey Nelson.
Auburn police officer’s murder trial tests new state law for police misconduct
Posted from kuow.org
Posted 28 d ago
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Posted 27 d ago
I respect police officers, but there are some that should not be cops.
This guy killed 3 people in 12 years?
I know 4 retired cops that never killed anyone.
https://www.kuow.org/stories/this-auburn-cop-killed-3-and-injured-others-it-took-outsiders-to-stop-him
My only problem with this case is that it has taken 4 years to get to trial.
This guy killed 3 people in 12 years?
I know 4 retired cops that never killed anyone.
https://www.kuow.org/stories/this-auburn-cop-killed-3-and-injured-others-it-took-outsiders-to-stop-him
My only problem with this case is that it has taken 4 years to get to trial.
This Auburn cop killed 3 and injured others. His department didn't stop him — outsiders did
Within a 12-year career, Auburn police officer Jeffrey Nelson has killed three people. Records obtained by KUOW reveal a litany of allegations that he has habitually engaged in misconduct, both toward civilians and colleagues alike.
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Posted 28 d ago
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel The law eliminated the requirement to prove “malice” on the part of police officers. Instead prosecutors must convince jurors that deadly force was not reasonable or necessary.
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Posted 27 d ago
The same standard that applies to you and me should also apply to police officers
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