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Lawsuit against Marietta police officers droppedJanuary 31, 2013A lawsuit filed against three Marietta Police officers in November has been dropped by the Marietta man who filed it. Jeremy Richards, 39, of 100 Cisler Lane Apt.... Showing 8 of 8 comments
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concernedpatriot
Does anything in this town ever happen above board? Is everything done under the table and underhanded? This town gets more and more pathetic each and every day.
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Libertyforall
Anyone can submit a public information request of the Marietta Law Director's Office and they are required by law to release this "sealed" information. The Marietta Times would never do actual investigative reporting that might upset the status quo.
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TWrecks
Quid pro quo,baby.
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IsaacEastwood
Seems like we already know...no?
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bwc511
I agree. We do have a right to know, and this would be a wonderfulopportunity for MT to show its journalisrtic prowess. Isn't there are right to access info that coudl be used here? We can't stand for this type of "justice." It's croneyism, plain and simple.
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asknot
This smells!
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ea333555
Local justice system at its finest again.
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Crandall
If taxpayers money was paid then it should be known to the taxpayers, after all the money DOES comes from us. And since the police officers are also paid with taxpayers money, if they were disciplined then that also should be public information.
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