Wrongful Convictions, Body Cameras And Police Recruitment
Podcast |
The Full Story
Publisher |
WSHU Public Radio
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Government
News
Publication Date |
Dec 09, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:47:33
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says he wants to review a wrongful conviction in Suffolk County, one of the longest-running wrongful prosecutions in U.S. history. New York also has the largest state police force without body cameras in the country. Connecticut rolled out a body camera program for its state police last year. Our guests: Thomas Maier, author and investigative journalist, Newsday J.D. Allen, news editor and producer, WSHU Tyler Weerden, state trooper, Governor's Security Unit, and Kelly Grant, state trooper, public information officer, Connecticut State Police
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says he wants to review a wrongful conviction in Suffolk County, one of the longest-running wrongful prosecutions in U.S. history. New York also has the largest state police force without body cameras in the country. Connecticut rolled out a body camera program for its state police last year. Our guests: Thomas Maier, author and investigative journalist, Newsday J.D. Allen, news editor and producer, WSHU Tyler Weerden, state trooper, Governor's Security Unit, and

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