You are working in internal affairs, and in the course of another investigation, you discover disturbing evidence
Question:
You are working in internal affairs, and in the course of another investigation, you discover disturbing evidence regarding the police chief's son, who is also an officer in the department. Several informants have confided in you that this individual has. roughed them up and taken their drugs, yet you find no record of arrest or the drugs being logged in the evidence room. When you write your report, your sergeant tears it up and tells you that there is not enough evidence to justify an investigation and for you to stick to what you are told to do. What would you do? What would you do if the chief calls you into his office the next day and offers you a transfer to a high-status position that will lead to a promotion?
Constitutional Law Governmental Powers and Individual Freedoms
ISBN: 978-0135109502
2nd edition
Authors: Daniel Hall, John Feldmeier