Prosecutors allege officers went to the law office to receive cash bribes from Thomas Clear III to help tank his clients' DWI cases.
Two former Albuquerque police officers owned up to their roles in a major racketeering scheme dating back to 2007.
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Prosecutors allege officers went to the law office to receive cash bribes from Thomas Clear III to help tank his clients' DWI cases.
For a decade and a half, officers made DWI cases go away in exchange for bribes, relying on protection from senior officers ...
New Mexico’s higher education institutions are adjusting to the Trump administration’s announcement that it will begin ...
It’s the latest development in the APD DWI scandal, as two former APD officers pled guilty to federal charges earlier this ...
Two former Albuquerque police officers reached a plea deal in connection to the DWI Deception scandal Friday. Former APD ...
Attorney Thomas Clear III argues in order to respond to the Court's order, he would have to abandon his Fifth Amendment rights.
Two former Albuquerque police officers have agreed to plead guilty to federal charges of racketeering, extortion and ...
A drunken driving charge against the former Montezuma County District Attorney Christian Hatfield was dismissed Feb. 6 by a ...
Albuquerque attorney Thomas Clear III, who is at the center of a DWI dismissal scandal, is trying to avoid being disbarred ...
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