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Alleged police brutality brought up during sentencing of repeat offender


Samoa News - 01-May-2014

By Joyetter Feagaimaalii-Luamanu joy@samoanews.com The alleged assault of an inmate while at the Tafuna Correctional Facility who was then transported to Manu’a earlier this year was an issue questioned by Chief Justice Michael Kruse in the High Court when the young man, Joe Togitogi, was sentenced for an earlier crime.   Togitogi is implicated in two criminal cases, one that accused him...


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