Mr. Asbell attracted widespread attention with his attacks on the drug trade in the state's poorest city. He carried guns and accompanied the police on raids. Though he had a reputation as an eccentric public figure who adorned his office with cowboy memorabilia and enjoyed shooting firearms captured by the police, he was also well liked and respected by law-enforcement officials. [More]Well, of course he was.
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*I'm informed this is an old story. Indeed it is--I didn't check the date.
It's still relevant in principle, though.
gee,an irrational prosecutor. Who'd a thunk it?
ReplyDeleteI really think they should look very closely at every investigation performed under his command. There may be more cases of "Aberration."
You did notice that was twenty years ago in New Jersey? Interesting read, though. I was out-of-country when this happened.
ReplyDeleteSeems he was disciplined, alright: http://www.romingerlegal.com/new_jersey/supreme/d-102-93.opn.html
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