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10/29/99
On Monday (10/25) Pasadena
Mayor Johnny Isbell called for a complete review of that city's warrant
division in the wake of the recent arrests of two deputy city marshals,
one reserve deputy, one police officer and two former police officers.
Charges range from theft and burglary to manufacture/delivery of a controlled
substance.
"We know of no reason to
believe that the alleged criminal activity in this case extends to anyone
in the city of Pasadena warrant division beyond those charged," said Isbell.
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Issue #114, 10/29/99
Protest Mars McCaffrey's London Visit | Ten Million March for Peace in Colombia, Activists Decry US Counternarcotics Aid to Military | Protest in Washington: Oppose Drug War Militarization in Colombia, Rally Outside Drug Czars of the Americas Conference Next Week | Judge Accused of Heroin Use, Corruption | Corruption Investigation Widens at LAPD | More California Corruption | Governor Johnson to Participate in New Mexico Drug Policy Forums, November 2nd and 16th | San Francisco Beats New York at Crime Reduction | Newsbriefs | Dutch Drug Policy Discussions Online | Editorial: No Mas!
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