Many police agencies decline to sign agreements with prosecutors designed to ID problem cops

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A quarter of the 60-plus law enforcement agencies operating in Harris County have refused to sign agreements to help local prosecutors track problem cops.

Under those agreements, all signed since District Attorney Kim Ogg took office three years ago, 46 agencies have promised to voluntarily turn over information about potentially untrustworthy or unreliable officers. But 17 other agencies declined to sign, a move that forces prosecutors to spend time getting the information through subpoenas and can potentially drag out the resolution of cases.
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“At the advice of the county attorney, it was something that we didn’t want to sign,” said Precinct 4 Constable Mark Herman. “I’m not going to leave the fate of people in law enforcement in their hands.”

LOL- coward. So, he chooses to leave the fate of people who pay his wages in the hands of someone who pays someone to teach him to lie legally- good job, cornstable.

Many police agencies decline to sign agreements with prosecutors designed to ID problem cops
 
Trial by media ... always reliable ...

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