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Kulik receives up to 6 months in jailJanuary 7, 2013ROGERS CITY — A former Rogers City police officer will spend up to six months in jail for interfering with an investigation of an acquaintance and suspected arsonist, among other charge.... Showing 5 of 5 comments
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Shredder
What a crock of you know what. 3 months of jail? Really? For a cop on duty committing felonies? Wow! and his lawyer says he is not a dirty cop? Wow! Shredder
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normanlake
Catch some adult with a joint in his pocket, and get the book thrown at them. This is not justicw, police officers should be held to an impeccable standard. What a joke, a bad one.
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Shredder
The lesson here is if you want to be a successful felon in this area first become a cop or know someone in the court system. Then you can do pretty much whatever you want with relative impunity. The nuts are in charge of the nuthouse....shredder
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Letsworktogether
I know Dan personally and professionally. I agree with his attorney, he is NOT a "dirty cop". And, he has been held to an "impeccable standard". (I have seen nothing about the other person who was with him when the bomb was found.) Dan was a good police officer, who made a serious error in judgment. Two decades of his life, and who knows how many more years ahead, have been destroyed. He has acknowledged this and accepted responsiblity for his actions. My prayers are with you, Dan.
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amos57usa
Prayers can be free and can change the neurotransmitter functions of the person praying but I'm thinkin the jail cell will be just as nasty.
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