Prosecutor Misconduct No. 1700607596 - 1535370134

David McLaughlin

Reporting Authority

This complaint has been forwarded to the State Bar of Georgia

Statement

On 01/11/2022 this was our second meeting My wife Tasha Allen set up a meeting with David McLaughlin, sheriff James Woodruff , coroner Erin Hackley, narcotics officer Nathan Taylor and Kelli Ellington and Jeff Duran of records. Tasha had set this meeting up to get questions about or daughters rape and murder. But never got to get any questions out. Durning the investigation we asked investigators to question one Liliana Ochoa and Brooke Morris. But officers wouldn’t listen to us or hear anything we had to say. But it was until we realized who was David McLaughlin assistant is when we understood why this investigation was blotched. Brooke Morris had robbed my daughter of $500 that night and Liliana Ochoa. Bonnie Crews is Brooke mother. She is the actual one who got the investigation file from sheriff. Coroner Erin Hackley on the autopsy report it states body received from muskogee county when we are Troup County. So going by this information I see that looks to me like a body has been moved and staged to look like a overdose death. When in fact I have even more evidence I’d love to share .

Definition of Offense(s)

Prosecutorial misconduct refers to actions by a prosecutor that are unethical, illegal, or violate the rights of a defendant.


Prosecutor misconduct involving bias refers to when a prosecutor allows personal opinions, prejudices, or other factors to influence their decision making or behavior in a criminal case.


Destruction of evidence refers to a situation in which a prosecutor intentionally or recklessly destroys or conceals evidence that is material to the outcome of a criminal case.


Evidence that is favorable to the defendant (exculpatory) and could impact the outcome of the defendant’s case (material) is often called “Brady material” because of the seminal 1963 U.S. Supreme Court case, Brady v. Maryland.


Obstruction of justice by a prosecutor refers to actions taken by a prosecutor to interfere with the administration of justice, such as hiding or withholding evidence, lying or making false statements in court, or engaging in other behavior that undermines the fairness and integrity of the legal