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Worcester's DA Accused of Violating Ethics Law in Police Report Altering Scandal
Massachusetts ethics officials have accused the district attorney for Worcester County of violating state conflict of interest law by ordering one of his prosecutors to replace a police report containing embarrassing details about the arrest of a judge’s daughter with a sanitized version. The State Ethics Commission’s enforcement division said Wednesday it found reasonable cause to believe that District...
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Judge's Daughter at Heart of Massachusetts State Police Scandal Gets Probation
The judge’s daughter at the center of a report-altering scandal that led to the resignation of the two highest ranking officers with the Massachusetts State Police has been placed on probation.
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AG: No Criminal Charges in Massachusetts State Police Scandal
Massachusetts officials who played a role in the removal of embarrassing details from the police report about the arrest of a judge’s daughter will not face criminal charges, the state’s attorney general said Friday.
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2 Massachusetts State Police Officials Named in Conspiracy Complaint Retire
Two high-ranking members of the Massachusetts State Police have retired after being named in a complaint that the department’s former head ordered the alteration of an arrest report.
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Judge's Daughter at Center of Massachusetts State Police Controversy Pleads Guilty to Charges
A Massachusetts judge’s daughter at the center of allegations that have rocked the ranks of state police, leading to the retirements of its top brass, faced a different judge Friday morning.
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Judge's Daughter Faces Charges Amid Altered Police Report Probe
The judge’s daughter at the center of an altered arrest report that led to the resignation of the former head of the Massachusetts State Police is now facing charges. Alli Bibaud plead guilty to several charges including operating under the influence.
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Mass. State Police 2nd-in-Command Retires After Chief Leaves
Massachusetts State Police Deputy Superintendent Francis Hughes is stepping down after Col. Richard McKeon retired in the wake of claims that troopers were forced to alter arrest reports
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Report: Retiring Massachusetts State Police Colonel Could Collect $188,000-Per-Year Pension
Massachusetts State Police Col. Richard McKeon, who retired Friday following claims that troopers were forced to alter arrest reports, could reportedly collect a $188,000 annual pension.
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Massachusetts State Police Chief Retires Following Claims of Altered Arrest Reports
Col. Richard McKeon, Massachusetts State Police superintendent, retired Friday following claims that troopers were forced to alter arrest reports.
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2nd Massachusetts State Trooper to File Suit Against Top Brass
A second Massachusetts State Police trooper is expected to file a lawsuit Friday or Monday accusing commanders of forcing her to alter a police report.
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2nd Trooper to Sue Top Mass. State Police Brass Over Altered Report Allegations
Massachusetts State Police Col. Richard McKeon is under fire after being accused of conspiring with other top brass to alter of a police report.
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‘Serious Allegations': Gov. Baker Promises Review of Trooper's Claims in Lawsuit
Gov. Charlie Baker is investigating Massachusetts State Police trooper Ryan Sceviour’s claim that his bosses, including Col. Richard McKeon, forced him to alter the police report after he arrested a judge’s daughter on OUI charges.
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Trooper Says Massachusetts State Police Forced Him to Alter Report of Judge's Daughter's Arrest
Gov. Charlie Baker is investigating Massachusetts State Police trooper Ryan Sceviour’s claim that his bosses, including Col. Richard McKeon, forced him to alter the police report after he arrested a judge’s daughter on OUI charges.
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Trooper Files Suit Against Massachusetts State Police
Massachusetts State Police trooper Ryan Sceviour says his bosses, including Col. Richard McKeon, forced him to alter the police report after he arrested a judge’s daughter on OUI charges.