Sullivans absence, the Chief of the Family Protection and Sexual Assault Bureau of the Suffolk CountyDistrictAttorneysOffice wrote to BPD Commissioner Edward Davis (Commissioner Davis), advising the outstanding work done ... by Detective Carla | Sullivan had resulted in a guilty plea and sentencing of a defendant. The letter praised her thorough, thoughtful and effective investigation.
On December 5, 2011, counts of the Suffolk CountyDistrictAttorney'sOffice volle prossed seventeen of the nineteen ng the indictment, and on December 7,.2011, McCormack was found not guilty on the remaini two counts. On March 6, 2013, at the conclusion of its internal investigation, the State Police preferred 62 misconduct charges against MeCormack before a State Police Trial Board.
DCF contacted the Suffolk CountyDistrictAttorneysOffice to investigate the physical abuse of Younger Child. Detective Lieutenant John Lannon (Det. Lannon), of the 4 The photographs of Younger Child are not in the record but there appears to be no dispute that he was injured as a result of being struck with a belt on the night of January 12, 2017. 4 Massachusetts State Police, assigned to the District Attorneys Office, investigated the matter.
EEC asserted that "[t]his matter is currently under investigation by the Boston Police Department and the Suffolk DistrictAttorney's Office. It is believed that release of this information would jeopardize the integrity [of an] investigation."
Sullivan was away, the Chief of the Family Protection and Sexual Assault Bureau of the Suffolk CountyDistrictAttorneysOffice, wrote to BPD Commissioner Edward Davis, copy to Lt. Det. JD, advising the outstanding work done . . . by Detective Carla Sullivan had resulted in a guilty plea and sentencing of a defendant who had assaulted his then-infant daughter. The letter praised Det.
The Appellant testified on her career goals and her extensive work experience in law enforcement having served as a Victims Advocate for the Suffolk County District AttorneysOffice and more recently, as a Domestic Violence Victim Advocate/Social Worker for the Boston Police Department. Appellants memos of recommendation, admitted as exhibits, speak to her truthfulness, and integrity, dedication, ability, fairness and work ethic.
You assert that "[t]his matter is currently under investigation by the Boston Police Department and the Suffolk DistrictAttorney's Offic.e. It is believed that release of this information would jeopardize the integrity [of an] investigation." Subsequent to the opening of this appeal, this office was informed that EEC intends to provide a supplemental response to Mr. Haddadin that includes certain responsive records.
:etllY, Mr.Musgraverequested ''[m]aterialscompiledhy . the Boston Police Department Firearm Discharge Investigation Team (FDIT) as delivered to the Suffolk DistrictAttorney's Office." The Department provided responsive records but redacted certain information under Exemption (c) of the Public Records Law. G. L. c. 4, 7(26)(c).
In fact, the Suffolk CountyDistrictAttorneysOffice has commended him for his courtroom testimony and a copy of the written commendation was included in the Appellants BPD Recruit Investigation Package. In contrast to this demonstrated ability to testify effectively, which the Appellant maintains 37 that Dr.
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