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The Associated Press last year highlighted Holtzclaw's case after an investigation revealed about 1,000 law officers were decertified in a six-year period because of sexual misconduct on the job.
A former police officer convicted of raping and sexually victimizing women while on his beat in a low-income Oklahoma City neighborhood will spend the rest of his life in prison.
Jurors last month convicted 29-year-old Daniel Holtzclaw on four first-degree rape counts and 14 other charges, and recommended he spend 263 years in prison. A judge agreed Thursday.
Prosecutors said Holtzclaw, who is half-white and half-Japanese, targeted black women while on patrol.
originally posted by: onequestion
They get put in day camps away from the rest of the population not on the yard where they deserve.
And of the 1,063 convicted cops, 383 went behind bars.
originally posted by: missedinformation
originally posted by: onequestion
They get put in day camps away from the rest of the population not on the yard where they deserve.
are you serious now? :O
gonna research this