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DNA Testing Can Be Used In Resolving Criminal Cases (Part 5)

DNA testing  was conducted, and revealed that Williams was innocent. On March 21, 2019, the prosecution joined Williams’s attorneys in

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NAACP, community leaders team up to solve BRPD corruption fallout for wrongfully charged

NAACP, community leaders team up to solve BRPD corruption fallout for wrongfully charged 6 hours 26 minutes 4 seconds ago Tuesday, May 25 2021 May 25, 2021 May 25, 2021 6:25 AM May 25, 2021 in Top Story Source: WBRZ Share: BATON ROUGE - Community leaders are coming together to hold city leaders accountable for the damage caused by the Baton Rouge Police Department s corrupt narcotics unit. The district attorney s office dropped over 700 drug charges after uncovering misconduct and dishonesty within BRPD s narcotics division, but those charges are still showing up in court records. A typical expungement cost rings in at about $400 with a small portion going to the clerk of court and the district attorney, and majority of the money going to state police. With about 100 people connected to the hundreds of charges, it totals to about $40,000 to pay for the records to be wiped.

Taxpayers may have to pay for expungement costs tied to BRPD scandal

NAACP, community leaders team up to solve BRPD corruption fallout for wrongfully charged 6 days 3 hours 50 minutes ago Tuesday, May 25 2021 May 25, 2021 May 25, 2021 6:25 AM May 25, 2021 in News Source: WBRZ Share: BATON ROUGE - Community leaders are coming together to hold city leaders accountable for the damage caused by the Baton Rouge Police Department s corrupt narcotics unit. The district attorney s office dropped over 700 drug charges after uncovering misconduct and dishonesty within BRPD s narcotics division, but those charges are still showing up in court records. A typical expungement cost rings in at about $400 with a small portion going to the clerk of court and the district attorney, and majority of the money going to state police. With about 100 people connected to the hundreds of charges, it totals to about $40,000 to pay for the records to be wiped.

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