St. Louis police arrest scalpers, use tickets themselvesSTL TodaySep. 13, 2011 |
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![]() ST. LOUIS • Police officials fighting to keep the public from seeing records of their investigation of the 2006 World Series ticket scandal are breaking the law and flirting with contempt of court, a lawyer for the American Civil Liberties Union complained Wednesday. [....] At issue is the breadth of the use of tickets seized by police as evidence from scalpers. Some officers and supervisors were disciplined — but none fired — after about 30 tickets were used by relatives or friends and then quietly returned to the evidence room. Read More |