It's A Crime with Margaret McLean
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2073504/fan_mail/new] Karen Read’s latest civil lawsuit is explosive. In this episode, former prosecutor and law professor Margaret McLean is joined by seasoned Massachusetts criminal defense attorney Morjieta Derisier to examine the lawsuit Karen Read filed against the Massachusetts State Police and the Town of Canton. The lawsuit alleges that former State Trooper Michael Proctor and former Canton Sgt. Sean Goode harbored deeply rooted biases reflected in years of racist, antisemitic, misogynistic, and homophobic communications. Read argues that those biases tainted the investigation that led to her prosecution. Margaret and Morjieta break down the legal claims at the heart of the lawsuit, including negligent hiring, negligent supervision, institutional liability, and constitutional concerns involving due process and fair investigations. They also explore a broader question: Can personal bias influence the exercise of police power? The discussion examines the enormous discretion investigators possess, the role culture may play within law enforcement organizations, what departments knew—or should have known—and whether accountability should extend beyond individual officers to the institutions that employ them. This conversation goes beyond the headlines to explore public trust, police accountability, constitutional rights, and what meaningful reform might look like when serious allegations of bias emerge inside law enforcement agencies. In This Episode: * Karen Read’s lawsuit against State Police and Canton Police * The legal significance of the Proctor and Goode text messages * Negligent hiring and negligent supervision claims * Police culture and institutional accountability * Due process and constitutional concerns * Public trust in law enforcement * Whether bias can affect investigations * What Karen Read must prove to win her case * The broader implications for the criminal justice system #KarenRead #MichaelProctor #TrueCrime #trials #Policecorruption
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