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Why did she do him dirty that way?Quote:
Lawsuit: South Texas DA twice used expunged records to block officer from landing law enforcement jobs
A veteran law enforcement officer has filed a lawsuit in federal court in San Antonio accusing the district attorney of the 81st judicial district and one of her investigators of using unlawfully obtained records to block his hiring by two agencies.
Jasper McDonald said expunged records were forwarded by District Attorney Audrey Gossett Louis to officials with the Wilson County Sheriff's Office and the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Rangers Association, causing both agencies to separately rescind employment offers.
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Gossett Louis had forwarded Stewart records obtained by DA Investigator Roland Trevino from a deadly conduct case against McDonald, even though those records were part of a previous court expungement order, the suit states.
This might be a fun case to watch.Quote:
"The 2008 Order of Expungement required all parties with case records in their possession, including the 81st Judicial District Attorney's Office, to return, delete or destroy such records," according to the lawsuit.
Gossett Louis also informed Stewart that McDonald was on the Brady list, a list compiled by prosecutors that contains law enforcement officers with past incidents of untruthfulness, criminal convictions or other credibility issues.
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The suit states McDonald was acquitted of the deadly conduct charge in 2008. Link
McDonald has worked as a law enforcement officer since 1998, TCOLE records show.
He was never convicted and ended up on the Brady List anyway.
See also Mark Furman?Quote:
What's a Brady list?
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Sometimes, to avoid the mess that could come with calling an unreliable cop to the stand, district attorneys' offices keep their own list of officers that have known credibility or misconduct issues. It's not always guaranteed that a district attorney will keep a "Brady list" or a "Giglio list" or that they'll provide the same when requested. Attempts to standardize these records are regularly fought off by police unions and representatives. Most offices are not required to keep them.
This case will be interesting.