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63岁男子告警方索赔1900万
曾经被控一级谋杀、现年63岁的安省 Raglan 男子Alan Smith,两年前获法院以警方证供漏洞百出为由撤销所有控罪。Alan Smith在事隔两年后向警方和检察当局追究责任,指控警方利用备受争议的Mr. Big调查手法办案,对他造成持续的严重心理创伤,要求赔偿1,900万元。

Alan Smith要求赔偿1,900万元
22岁的年轻母亲Beverly Smith在自己家中被人杀害
该诉讼涉及一宗1974年的悬疑凶杀案,靠近Oshawa的小村Raglan,22岁的年轻母亲Beverly Smith在自己家中被人杀害,杜咸区警方对死者旧邻居Alan Smith展开Mr. Big调查,Alan Smith两度对卧底招认杀人。结果他被控以一级谋杀罪名,等候审讯期间在狱中度过超过4年,于2014年7月获判无罪释放。在他获判无罪三日后,加拿大最高法院正式对Mr. Big调查手法作出严格的新限制。
Mr. Big (sometimes known as the “Canadian technique”) is a covert investigation procedure used by undercover police to elicit confessions from suspects in cold cases (usually murder). Police officers create a fictitious criminal organization and then seduce the suspect into joining it. They build a “relationship” with the suspect, gain his confidence, and then enlist his help in a succession of criminal acts (e.g., credit card scams, selling guns). Once the suspect has become enmeshed in the criminal gang he is persuaded to divulge information about the specific crime under investigation.
The Mr. Big technique was developed by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in British Columbia in the early 1990s. It has been used in more than 350 cases across Canada as of 2008. The RCMP claim that the person of interest was either cleared or charged in 75% of cases. Of the cases prosecuted, an estimated 95% result in a conviction.investigation
wow。。。
这他妈还有底线吗?
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四年还是四十年?
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