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Appeals court upholds discipline for Denver officers’ inadequate domestic violence investigation

Colorado Springs Gazette·Michael Karlik [email protected]·about 1 month ago
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Colorado’s second-highest court last week upheld Denver’s discipline of two officers whose investigation of a domestic violence report was brief, failed to separate the victim from her abuser, and overlooked the victim’s severe injuries. Officers Cory Stuper and Brian Finneran argued that pervasive procedural violations in the adjudicative process and their own desire to respect the victim’s Fourth Amendment rights were grounds to overturn their 10-day suspensions. Although a three-judge Court of Appeals panel was concerned with the irregularities in the case, it found the evidence supported Denver’s conclusion that the officers could and should have done more to investigate the perpetrator’s abuse of the victim. Stuper and Finneran “were presented with an unlit house and then encountered the male who admitted that there had been a verbal altercation,” wrote Judge Sueanna P. Johnson in the April 30 opinion. Yet, “the officers did not separate the parties, as their domestic violence training had taught them.…

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