False testimony by the police in routine cases is so prevalent it's known as "testilying."
Even when exposed, it rarely hurts careers.
Sunday, March 18, 2018 6:34 PM EDT
A New York woman faced a gun charge, until a video proved the police officer’s account was untrue. But when false testimony by the police is exposed, officers rarely face any consequences.
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