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December 06, 2024

New York City Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings [OATH] posted a recent decison on the Internet

OATH Administrative Law Judge Seon Jeong Lee recommended dismissal of charges brought against a captain who allegedly engaged familiarity by retrieving an envelope containing narcotics contraband from the jail cell of one person in custody and delivering it to another person in custody.

The Agency's proof principally consisted of surveillance footage of the captain retrieving envelopes from the jail cell of a person in custody, as well as audio recordings of phone calls made by two persons in custody arranging for the delivery of contraband.

Judge Lee determined that the agency failed to establish the charges because it did not prove that one of the detainees was on the audio recordings arranging for delivery of contraband and that the surveillance footage did not show the captain transporting the alleged contraband.

The ALJ also found gaps and inconsistencies in the agency’s proof, such as its  failure to offer testimony of any witnesses and the investigator’s failure to interview material witnesses, including the captain. 

Click HERE to access Judge Lee's decision and recommendation posted on the Internet.


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