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3 days agoThis should result in a Brady-Giglio impairment. When cops exhibit behavior (such as demonstrable lies), this conduct is supposed to be reported to the prosecutor’s office. If it happens in open court, this should be a guarantee. They maintain files on cops who are Brady-Giglio impaired, and can use the information to impeach their testimony or conduct in court proceedings. In most rational departments, once a cop has this mark against him, he is essentially useless as a cop since he really can’t testify to anything in court, making whatever work he did for a case irrelevant to the prosecution.
That’s how it’s supposed to work. But (gestures broadly at everything), here we find ourselves.
This should result in a Brady-Giglio impairment for the cop since it happened in open court. He should be done as a cop.