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District Attorney Homicide Clearance Exceptional, or Corruption - 2 views

homicide clearance exceptional, by sheriff or ds

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started by nyefrankracing frank on 06 Aug 09 no follow-up yet
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San Bernardino's 'cleared' murders have a murky history | Behind the Statistics '08 | S... - 0 views

  • Common problem Under no circumstances should a case be considered cleared if a prosecutor determines there is not enough evidence to support charges, an FBI representative said. Even if an arrest was made. "That's a common problem with a lot of law enforcement agencies," said Darrin Moore, a Uniform Crime Report training instructor with the FBI's Criminal Justice Information Services division. "They may be clearing them administratively within their department, but for UCR crime reporting, those should not be cleared or viewed as cleared offenses." In 2004, for example, records show that prosecutors turned down more than a dozen San Bernardino murder cases. Though the Police Department reported 30 clearances and 50 murders that year, charges were filed in less than 20 of the cases, according to San Bernardino County court records. Another case was cleared by the suspect's death. The disparity casts new light on the 58 percent clearance rate that San Bernardino police reported to the FBI from 2000 to 2006. In that same time, just under 50 percent of murders -- or dozens of fewer cases -- led to charges filed or met the standards for what is known as an "exceptional-means clearance." That is when enough evidence for charges exists but the suspect dies or another unforeseeable obstacle arises before prosecution can occur.
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    This looks like the Sheriff may have put Nye Frank down as the criminal. We need answers
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    This looks like the Sheriff may have put Nye Frank down as the criminal. We need answers
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racingnyefrank: Riverside County Victims Rights denied - 0 views

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    27 year old Ty Reddish, son of Norco High wrestling Coach, jumped in air grabbed a 68 year old man by head, dropped feet, stood up came down with knees into back, then while passed out turned him over and choked him and jumped up and down on his chest. The elder 68 year old Nye Frank died within 5 minutes. The autopsy in Riverside County called this a natural cause of death. What do you think? Would someone professionally trained know better? If you know something about these moves write me.
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