Constitutional Law
Oct. 25, 2005
Public-Employee Speech Hangs in Court's Balance
Forum Column - By Charles S. Doskow - Richard Ceballos was, in 2000, a Los Angeles County deputy district attorney. He became convinced that a police officer witness in a case he was prosecuting had been less than candid in a search warrant affidavit. When he brought his suspicions to the attention of his superiors, they disagreed with his proposed remediation.
Forum Column
By Charles S. Doskow
Richard Ceballos was, in 2000, a Los Angeles County deputy district attorney. He became convinced that a police officer witness in a case he was prosecuti...
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