Thursday, January 16, 2014

Private Investigator Gerald O'Donnell Gets Prison For Bribing Witness

 When someone like a private investigator falisifies testimonies it compromises the justice system, and innocent people are charged with crimes that they did not commit. The article gos further into detail about the situation...

ROCKVILLE, Conn. (AP) — A former private investigator has been sentenced to four years in prison for bribing a witness to recant testimony in a murder case, which led to convictions against two men being overturned.
The Republican-American of Waterbury reports (http://bit.ly/1kDL0ol ) that 69-year-old Gerald O'Donnell of Cheshire was sentenced Wednesday. A jury convicted him in October of giving cash and gifts to a witness who recanted her testimony against George Gould and Ronald Taylor for a 1993 New Haven murder.
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