You’ve got to give this shitbag credit for having large, brass balls the size of a small planet, but nonetheless… here’s a clue: if you’re convicted on on four criminal charges of being a corrupt piece of shit, you don’t deserve taxpayer money to compensate you for trial and court prep.
A former Stoughton police sergeant convicted of attempted extortion
in 2007 is seeking $113,000 in compensation from the town for overtime
and time spent in court.David M. Cohen, who was released from prison on a stay of his
sentence last month, filed the request through his attorney, Brian E.
Simoneau.In the letter dated Nov. 4, Cohen is seeking $113,000, which
includes 87 accrued vacation days, 125 unused sick days, 144 hours of
compensation time accrued for not using sick time, 152 hours of
supervisor comp time, 481 hours for court appearances related to his
criminal case, 280 hours of overtime to prepare for his case, at least
61 percent education incentive pay for 2007, and 61 percent for accrued
stipends and benefits.The total bill “at minimum” is $113,496, Simoneau said.
Cohen, 43, was found guilty on four criminal charges in Norfolk
Superior Court stemming from his role in the 2002 arrest of a former
Stoughton businessman to collect a debt as a lawyer for a friend.
Worse yet, this cocksack’s police chief (former police chief now) was convicted of trying to cover up the matter. Got to protect one of your own boys, eh, chief? This bastion of law enforcement authority “slapped the town with a bill for $500,000 seeking payment for his criminal defense,” after being found guilty and sentenced to 1,000 hours of community service and three years of probation.
I’m truly convinced that such a violation of public trust in a position where you took an oath to protect and serve, as well as enforce the law, this particular police chief should have been locked up for a while, along with the fetid turd he tried to protect.




Nov 15, 2009 @ 23:12:03
Amen, enough said. Chief’s are supposed to ‘police the police’ however when they attempt to cover up, they are just as guilty as anyone else. Jail time is always appropriate for public corruption.
Nov 16, 2009 @ 01:52:03
well absent hanging, jail time is always appropriate.