Prosecutor Misconduct No. 1663714065 - 1229609475

Alexander Hayes

Date of Offense

Date Not Provided

Reporting Authority

This complaint has been forwarded to the Oregon State Bar

Statement

At the Supression hearing for my case the DA tells the judge that "even though more evidence is needed to prove beyond a reasonable doubt the state believes that reasonable suspicion was met based on the length of time between car being reported lost and me arrested. ( 2 days) Why is the prosecution admitting that the evidence is not enough to prove beyond a reasonable doubt yet still is prosecuting the case and not moving to dismiss Attached is the suppression hearing audio https://photos.app.goo.gl/Mas1Jaiip8TdZTQH7

Definition of Offense(s)

Cooperative misconduct refers to a situation where the prosecutor collaborates or conspires with another party, such as the police, to commit misconduct. This type of behavior can include suppressing evidence, withholding information, or engaging in unethical tactics to secure a conviction.