>"Reports of excessive force are tracked here at district HQ, but >investigated by a team. This team includes an officer from district, from >the field command, and the PDF. We only get reports on acts committed by >Starfleet, not by the PDF."
>Joanna was a little surprised by the answer. She knew what had happened to >David, but she did not want to believe that a large number of officers were >allowing it to go on. "What sort of things have been reported and >investigated?" >"There have been reports of roughing up prisoners in transport or in interrogation, a couple incidents of >delaying medical treatment, destruction of private property or theft, kidnapping, amoung others. In >most cases the investigative team has concluded that there is nothing to the accusation. The others go >to a standard article 32 hearing, what equates to a grand jury in Starfleet. To date I'm not aware of >any complaint that has gone to an article 32 hearing that has gone to trial." David scoffed visibly. He'd had almost all that he could take, "Pardon me for interrupting Admiral. I will state unequivocally that I had medical care delayed and was later denied the opportunity to contact Spacedock as I'd requested several times." _______________________________________________ Spacedock mailing list [email protected] http://mail.starbase1.org/mailman/listinfo/spacedock_starbase1.org
