LAPD errors blamed for dismissing Occupy cases

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Seven of the 26 cases filed so far against Occupy L.A. protesters have been dismissed due to paperwork errors made by police officers during the Nov. 30 raid. Dakota Smith in the Daily News,

In the first batch of cases filed by the City Attorney's Office, six were voluntarily dismissed because Los Angeles Police Department officers listed the wrong arresting officer on the arrest sheet.

Additionally, a seventh case was dismissed by the court because the wrong officer's name was listed on a report.


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