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Sarno and Hampden District Attorney Anthony Gullini that the agency had initiated a preliminary civil rights investigation. concerning the juvenile issue. See Exhibit 2. Even that most interested of parties in Bigdas allegedly errant behavior, Plaintiff Douglas attorney in the Federal civil action was unaware of any federal criminal probe. Exhibit 3 is docket entry 92 of Exhibit 1, the Notice of Intent to Move for Further Discovery.
Hampden District Attorney Anthony Gulluni has confirm ed a Pending criminal investigation into the kicking allegati on. Tucker said he forwarded the excessive force report to the district attorney's office.
Hampden District Attorney Anthony Guiluni has confi irmed a pending criminal investigation into the kicking allegation. Tucker said he forwar ded the excessive force report to the district attorney S Office. to, a ; We talk about honesty and integrity at all our public meetings, | couldn't risk this coming out in some (amate ur) video and get accused of trying to cover something up."
Wilbraham Police Chief Roger Tucker (Tucker) subsequently notified Hampden District Attorney Shortly thereafter, Anthony Gulluni (Gulluni) Barbieri learned of Rogers about the Rogers excessive force allegations. Report from Assistant District Attorney Jennifer Fitzgerald (Fitzgerald). Also, on March Barbieri 2, 2016, Captain that Vigneault recommending Daniel filed a Superior Officers Report with be equipment.
37 documents · · City of Easthampton · Fulfilled
. | was informed by Chief Alberti that he received a call from the Hampden District Attorney stating the victim of a rapa at gunpoint came into the station to report the crime and the victim was told to go to Springfield where the crime occurred. Dispatcher Capen-Parizo was the dispatcher on duty.
1359 documents · · City of Framingham · Fulfilled
At a press conference outside the gates of his Ludlow facility, Cocchi and Hampden District Attorney Anthony Gulluni said the widespread release of people who have substance abuse problems without aftercare planning is a recipe for a public health disaster. Cocchi told WBUR that his institution perhaps unlike MASAC - is continuing operations. "They're not just locked up in a room here, told to go cold turkey, Cocchi said.
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