The prosecutors hired by recalled DA Pam Price got caught suppressing evidence and had to assert the 5th in court:
Judge Rejects Bid to Toss Case Against Former San Leandro Officer Jason Fletcher
https://www.kqed.org/news/12064150/judge-rejects-bid-to-toss-case-against-former-san-leandro-officer-jason-fletcher"After current District Attorney Ursula Jones Dickson inherited the case earlier this year, her office discovered that
prosecutors under Price had sought opinions from several police use-of-force experts who concluded Fletcher's actions were not criminal, according to court filings.
Those opinions were not disclosed to the defense a violation of the district attorney's discovery obligations, both sides now agree.
Fletcher's defense filed a voluminous motion to dismiss in August, which was heard on Friday.
Three former employees under Price invoked their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination at the start of the hearing, including Zachary Linowitz, who previously oversaw the case, and James Conger, the former head of the unit in charge of cases against public officials."
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