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>"...A Cook County jury today acquitted a woman of criminal eavesdropping charges after she had secretly recorded an interview with two Chicago police internal affairs investigators.
>Tiawanda Moore testified she decided to record the meeting when the investigators tried to talk her out of following through on her complaint of sexual harassment against a patrol officer who had come to her home on a domestic disturbance.
>The Criminal Court jury took less than an hour to acquit Moore, 20, a former stripper, on the two felony counts. She had faced up to 15 years in prison if convicted..."
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http://www.wgnradio.com/news/local/breaking/chi-woman-acquitted-of-criminal-eavesdropping-of-police-20110824,0,5639670.story?track=rssNow, do the IA officers get prosecuted for tampering with a witness? Of course not, because officers are above the law. What a crock of sh**#. When law enforcement is afraid of video and audio recording it's because they're the ones breaking the law.
Brandon Harker
Sebae Data Solutions