The NewsThe Manhattan district attorney’s office on Tuesday sought the dismissal of 316 convictions tied to a group of New York Police Department officers, sergeants and detectives who have been convicted of crimes related to their work.
Hundreds of misdemeanors were thrown out in court on Tuesday, and eight felonies are expected to be tossed Wednesday.
The reason was due process violations, according to a statement from the district attorney, Alvin L. Bragg.
Eight of the officers who brought the cases have been convicted of charges such as official misconduct, planting drugs, taking bribes, petty theft and lying under oath.
A ninth officer, Oscar Sandino, has been convicted of two counts of deprivation of civil rights, a federal misdemeanor, for coerced sexual misconduct against two women in custody.
Persons:
Alvin L, Bragg, Oscar Sandino, ” Elizabeth Felber
Organizations:
New York Police Department, Legal Aid Society
Locations:
Manhattan