Elizabeth Montoya’s attorney successfully argues to include discipline of other officers as evidence.
SAN ANTONIO – Before San Antonio Police Department Chief William McManus could even begin testifying Thursday, the attorney representing an officer McManus fired a little over three years ago secured a big legal victory.
A third-party arbitrator allowed officer Elizabeth Montoya’s attorney, Robert Leonard, to enter as evidence discipline briefings for 17 other SAPD officers.
Like Montoya, they had been accused of mistreating people in their custody or care. Unlike Montoya, the officers had not been terminated for their actions.
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