But not in Durham. . .
http://flyservers.registerfly.com/members5/policecrime.com/misconduct/NorthCarolina_police.html
05/28/2005 - HIGH POINT, NC Charges of cocaine trafficking against three area people were dropped Wednesday because of an "INVALID SEARCH WARRANT," according to court records.
The State Bureau of Investigation is examining the case and allegations that a HIGH POINT POLICE OFFICER PROVIDED FALSE INFORMATION.
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But on Tuesday, a group of High Point police officers found INCONSISTENCIES IN A FELLOW OFFICER'S REPORT.The group notified police Chief Jim Fealy, who notified the Forsyth County District Attorney's Office and the SBI.
On Wednesday, one day before the three people were scheduled to appear in court for a probable cause hearing, Forsyth County District Attorney Tom Keith DIMISSED THE CHARGES.
The reason: THE SEARCH WARRANT WAS INVALID and there was NO OTHER EVIDENCE to support a conviction, according to the release order.
"The group notified police Chief Jim Fealy, who notified the Forsyth County District Attorney's Office and the SBI."
So did anybody notify Chief Chalmers about another warrant issued on false info provided by a police officer?
And then did Chalmers notify the DA and the SBI?
(Can anyone else notify the SBI and make out a complaint?)