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CSI Chief Found Guilty of Planting Evidence
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1:08:02 - 1:13:55 (05:52)

After denying planting any evidence, CSI Chief Kofod was found guilty in a week-long trial before a Cass County judge on what one headline called a 'dark day for law enforcement'. The speck of evidence found in a car connected to the murder scene led to Kofod's conviction.

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CSI Chief Kofod was recently indicted on federal charges related to falsifying records and violating civil rights in the investigation of the murders of two drug-addled teenagers in Nebraska.
1:08:02 - 1:11:38 (03:35)
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Crime Investigation
Summary

CSI Chief Kofod was recently indicted on federal charges related to falsifying records and violating civil rights in the investigation of the murders of two drug-addled teenagers in Nebraska.

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CSI Chief Found Guilty of Planting Evidence
Episode
In the Dead of Night
Podcast
Dateline NBC
A case in North Dakota involving a law enforcement official who may have planted evidence highlights the importance of adhering to ethical standards, even when dealing with someone who is guilty.
1:11:38 - 1:13:55 (02:17)
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Law Enforcement
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A case in North Dakota involving a law enforcement official who may have planted evidence highlights the importance of adhering to ethical standards, even when dealing with someone who is guilty. While the defendant in this case was ultimately found guilty, the law enforcement official involved was also found to have broken rules and falsified reports.

Chapter
CSI Chief Found Guilty of Planting Evidence
Episode
In the Dead of Night
Podcast
Dateline NBC