Watertown
Under Color of Law
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Narrated by:
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Amy Dubé
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By:
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Amy M. Dubé
“In the historic corridors of Watertown, Massachusetts, the mechanisms of municipal authority and public accountability are brought into sharp focus.”
This investigative narrative examines the intersection of local governance, law enforcement, and the Commonwealth’s judicial systems.
Through meticulous research, A. Dubé explores the "under color of law" doctrine via a granular case study of the Watertown Police Department and the procedural history of the Officer Khalil Mafhoum and Captain Daniel Unsworth case. From West Roxbury courtrooms to Middlesex County oversight, the book documents the friction between individual rights and institutional power. By detailing the roles of local officials, Dubé delivers an essential record for those invested in the standards of conduct governing our civic institutions.
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