An internal investigation by the Connecticut State Police reveals that four officers Entered hundreds of fake tickets It was introduced in government records systems in 2018 to improve productivity. Investigators acknowledged that the officers' actions may have been serious crimes, but did not alert prosecutors to the findings. Chief State's Attorney Patrick Griffin said he first learned of the scheme when local newspapers began asking questions about it in late 2022, years after the investigation. Griffin launched a criminal investigation at the time, but recently said the officers would not be charged because the statute of limitations had expired.two members of the team Retirement without penalty Each collects pensions of nearly $70,000 a year. The remaining two received short-term suspensions, one for 10 days and the other for two days, before being transferred to new departments.
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