More Drug Cases Tied To Philly Narcotics Unit Dropped

More Drug Cases Tied To Philly Narcotics Unit Dropped

Posted: Updated:
PHILADELPHIA -

More drug cases tied to the Philadelphia Police Department's narcotics unit were dropped by the District Attorney's Office, FOX 29's Jeff Cole reports.

On Monday, 46 cases were dropped in a city courtroom.

It all started in early December when District Attorney Seth Williams sent a letter to the police department with the startling news that it would no longer use six drug officers as witnesses in narcotics cases.

The letter also states that the DA's office will no longer bring charges in drug cases in which the six officers are necessary witnesses.

Williams has not said why this is happening, but Cole reports it seems clear that prosecutors question the credibility of the officers.

In a statement, the district attorney wrote just because the office has dropped cases prior to prosecution, it does not "...entitle all defendants whose prosecution involved these officers to cancel their convictions for their own criminal conduct."

Cole reports the total number of dropped cases could eventually reach 300.

The six drug officers have since been moved out of the narcotics field unit but have not been disciplined.

You can watch Jeff Cole's story in the video above.

  • Jeff Cole Reports

  • Monday, May 20 2013 11:08 PM EDT2013-05-21 03:08:39 GMT
    An ugly business stained with sex, drugs and violence is exploding on the Internet. It's called sex trafficking, and it happens right here in our area.
    An ugly business stained with sex, drugs and violence is exploding on the Internet. It's called sex trafficking, and it happens right here in our area.
  • Tuesday, May 14 2013 6:43 AM EDT2013-05-14 10:43:34 GMT
    Is this little device a ground-breaking tool to fight crime, or is it an over-the-top intrusion of your privacy?
    Is this little device a ground-breaking tool to fight crime, or is it an over-the-top intrusion of your privacy?
  • Wednesday, May 8 2013 4:26 PM EDT2013-05-08 20:26:44 GMT
    You saw it only on FOX, a state representative so desperate to get away from investigative reporter Jeff Cole that he drove into traffic. Now, see what happened after our story aired.
    You saw it only on FOX, a state representative so desperate to get away from investigative reporter Jeff Cole that he drove into traffic. Now, see what happened after our story aired.
Powered by WorldNow
Didn't find what you were looking for?
All content © Copyright 2000 - 2013 Fox Television Stations, Inc. and Worldnow. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Ad Choices