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- Louis N. Scarcella (skar-SELL-uh, born 1951/1952) is a retired detective from the New York City Police Department (NYPD) who initially came to prominence during the "crack epidemic" of the 1980s and 1990s, earning frequent commendations before many convictions resulting from his investigations were overturned during his retirement. As a member of the Brooklyn North Homicide Squad, he and his longtime partner Stephen Chmil built a reputation for obtaining convictions in difficult cases. Since 2013, Scarcella has received extensive and sustained publicity for multiple allegations of investigative misconduct that resulted in false testimony against crime suspects, meaning that innocent parties could have served long prison terms and guilty individuals could have gone free because of wrongful procedures. As of September 2022, at least 20 people had their convictions vacated in Scarcella's homicide cases, after more than 400 years of imprisonment, as the Kings County District Attorney's Office (Brooklyn DA) continued to review many of the detective's estimated 200 homicide investigations. Prosecutors and judges have explicitly cited evidence of his improper conduct, in criminal cases involving at least 12 convicted defendants, and legal settlements have surpassed $100 million. Nevertheless, Scarcella has consistently denied wrongdoing, and the statute of limitations has protected him from possible legal consequences. (en)
- Louis Scarcella est un ancien policier américain du service de police de la ville de New York (NYPD). Ex-inspecteur de la brigade criminelle de Brooklyn, et jadis considéré comme un « super-flic », il est à présent mis en cause au sujet de nombreuses condamnations douteuses faisant suite à des enquêtes dont il a été l'instigateur. (fr)
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- Scarcella in retirement (en)
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- Louis Scarcella est un ancien policier américain du service de police de la ville de New York (NYPD). Ex-inspecteur de la brigade criminelle de Brooklyn, et jadis considéré comme un « super-flic », il est à présent mis en cause au sujet de nombreuses condamnations douteuses faisant suite à des enquêtes dont il a été l'instigateur. (fr)
- Louis N. Scarcella (skar-SELL-uh, born 1951/1952) is a retired detective from the New York City Police Department (NYPD) who initially came to prominence during the "crack epidemic" of the 1980s and 1990s, earning frequent commendations before many convictions resulting from his investigations were overturned during his retirement. As a member of the Brooklyn North Homicide Squad, he and his longtime partner Stephen Chmil built a reputation for obtaining convictions in difficult cases. Since 2013, Scarcella has received extensive and sustained publicity for multiple allegations of investigative misconduct that resulted in false testimony against crime suspects, meaning that innocent parties could have served long prison terms and guilty individuals could have gone free because of wrongful (en)
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- Louis Scarcella (fr)
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