Hollywood: Top Cops Admit To Deleting Internal Affairs Files, Escape ChargesBy Susannah BryanSun Sentinel Dec. 12, 2014 |
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Two high-ranking, well-paid Hollywood cops under investigation for deleting Internal Affairs files will not face criminal charges, their attorneys said this week. Assistant Police Chief Ken Haberland, who yearly earns $112,216, and Maj. Norris Redding, who earns $103,459, have admitted to inadvertently violating state law and will each face a civil fine up to $500, court records show. It remains unclear whether the files they're suspected of deleting have been recovered. Read More |