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Ex-cops challenge tribal court ruling
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2002 Two former Connecticut state police officers who were transferred after an alleged break-in on the Mashantucket Pequot Reservation are appealing a tribal court ruling. John C. Drumm and Richard Perron allege tribal officials slandered them by accusing them of illegal activities during a 1995 incident. A state investigation found no illegal activity. A tribal court judge dismissed the mens' claim in July. Get the Story:
Ex-casino cops appeal ruling, say they were defamed (The Norwich Bulletin 10/8) Related Stories:
Police were accused in reservation break-in (7/26)
Police detectives sue Pequot tribe (7/25)
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