In a recent development, nine former officers from the Baltimore Police Department have been officially added to the city's 'Do Not Call' list. This decision comes after an extensive review process that lasted 18 months.
The 'Do Not Call' list is utilized by the Baltimore City State's Attorney's Office to identify law enforcement personnel whose credibility may be questioned due to past conduct. The inclusion of these officers indicates concerns regarding their reliability as witnesses in legal proceedings.
The review process was part of an ongoing effort to enhance the integrity of the police department and the judicial system in Baltimore. This initiative aims to ensure that only credible officers are called upon to provide testimony in court, thereby upholding the standards of justice.
Officials have not disclosed the specific reasons for each officer's placement on the list, but the action underscores the city's commitment to accountability within its law enforcement agencies.
Reported by HarborBeat based on WBFF (source).
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