what happened to cops stealing attorney/s document in court

by Eliezer Huels III 7 min read

PHOENIX –– A detention officer put in jail for taking paperwork from an attorney's desk in a Phoenix courtroom thanked Sheriff Joe Arpaio for his support now that he's free. Adam Stoddard also thanked citizens and law enforcement across the country who sent him personal messages during the 10 days he spent in jail.

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Nov 06, 2009 · Cops already being investigated by the justice department , getting caught on camera after stealing attorney's documents out of her brief case! Maricopa C...

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Nov 19, 2009 · Court Rules Against Arizona Deputy on Swiping Lawyer’s Note — Arpaio To Defy Court. There has been a ruling in the Arizona case where an officer, Officer Adam Stoddard with the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office is clearly shown on this videotape reading and then swiping the confidential papers of defense attorney Joanne Cuccia in court.

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Oct 30, 2009 · The judge determined that the papers Maricopa County police thug Adam P. Stoddard stole from public defender Joanne Cuccia during a sentencing hearing on October 19, were subject to attorney-client privilege. In other words, the thug cop, as anyone with common sense knows, cannot just put his funky hands in an attorney’s files.

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Dec 02, 2009 · Officer Adam Stoddard of the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office has added contempt of court to his prior violation of attorney-client confidentiality. At the urging of his boss, Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Stoddard has refused to apologize to defense attorney Joanne Cuccia after he swiped handwritten notes from her papers -- caught in the videotape above.

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Who was the lawyer who swiped the papers?

Stoddard swiped the papers while defense attorney Joanne Cuccia was addressing the court on behalf of her client, Antonio Lozano. The response of Judge Lisa Flores was remarkably understated and restrained given the horrific breach of confidentiality.

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