According to a release from CPD, a list was requested to identify officers who are not allowed to testify in court cases due to past allegations of misrepresentation or untruthfulness.
According to a release from CPD, a list was requested to identify officers who are not allowed to testify in court cases due to past allegations of misrepresentation or untruthfulness.
Saturday, April 17, 2021
Editor s Note: This story is a follow-up article regarding the death of Jennifer Miller in a car collision involving an off-duty San Marcos Police Department officer. To read the first story see https://www.sanmarcosrecord.com/breaking-news-news-news-mobile-news-alert/woman-seeks-justice-death-partner.
After a grand jury no billed a case against San Marcos Police Department Officer Ryan Hartman for a charge of criminal negligent homicide in a fatal collision in 2020, the survivor’s lawyer believes the case may surface Brady Evidence.
The Brady Doctrine requires prosecutors to disclose exculpatory evidence, or evidence that might clear guilt, in the government’s possession to the defense.