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Policeman fined over data
A FORMER Commonwealth policeman who incited a Victorian cop to obtain information from the confidential police LEAP database has been fined $4500.


Kerry Leon Milte, 62, was today sentenced in the County Court on three counts of inciting his friend, police constable Norman Bruce Dunn, 35, to provide police information between November, 2002, and October, 2003.

Judge Susan Cohen imposed a conviction on Milte. Dunn was also fined $3000 without conviction.


The County Court heard that the information was sought at the request of a union official and th... Read more

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Bakersfield PD cleared in fede

The U.S. Department of Justice found no crimes or serious misconduct after a four-year investigation of the Bakersfield Police Department, Police Chief Bill Rector will announce in a 3 p.m. news conference today.

The police department made several policy changes as a result of D.O.J. suggestions made during the investigation, according to a departmental news release.

The investigation examined every BPD arrest report filed between August 2002 and August 2003.

Investigators also examined every traffic citation, citizen complaint, training records, suits and civil claims and all actions that resulted in injury during the same period.
 

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