Stephen Lemons publishes "The Brady List"
New Times' Feathered Bastard has been on hiatus as he worked on some unspecified long-term project.
But he still managed to conjure up this:
The list is named for the 1963 U.S. Supreme Court case Brady vs. Maryland, which found that a defendant’s right to due process is violated if a prosecutor withholds certain exculpatory evidence from the accused’s lawyer.
Supposedly, “Brady cops” have been caught doing something that calls into question their honesty.
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“It can include lying or incomplete reports or being caught in something else that would reflect on their integrity,” explained county attorney spokesman Bill Fitzgerald. “It’s an integrity issue.”
He continues:
There are a total of 482 names on the list, including one from the FBI, and one from Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
From the Phoenix Police Department, there are 254 officers listed. But that’s a little misleading as 95 — or more than a third of the cops on the list — are no longer with the PPD, having resigned, retired, or been terminated from their positions.


