Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Kathy:

This is a waste of time, money and energy, IMO.  Why not just leave the
guy alone.  The LAPD investigated him completely and could not find
anything that would in the least bit go against him.

Sue
> 
> The Justice Department has reportedly decided not to prosecute former
> Los Angeles police detective Mark Fuhrman on charges he assaulted and
> mistreated minority suspects in his custody.
> 
> The Los Angeles Times quotes sources at the Justice Department as
> saying the decision is based on a statute of limitations -- a five-year
> time limit that has long since expired.
> 
> The allegations stemmed from 14 taped interviews in which Fuhrman
> told an aspiring screenwriter that there was systematic misconduct in
> the police department and described some of his alleged misconduct.
> 
> The testimony was a key part of the sensational O.J. Simpson murder
> trial, where Fuhrman lied on the stand about using a racial epithet to
> refer to black people.
> 
> The newspaper says the Justice Department will make public its ruling
> on Mark Fuhrman, possibly today.

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