Judge drops charges against former Cape officer By Associated Press Wednesday, November 23, 2005
NASHUA, N.H. - A judge on Tuesday dismissed charges against a former Cape Cod police officer who was accused of soliciting oral sex from a minor over the Internet. Michael N. Caico, who resigned from Sandwich Police department in February, won his motion to dismiss the case. Judge Bernard Hampsey granted the motion Tuesday morning in Hillsborough County Superior Court moments before trial was scheduled to start. Prosecutors said Caico, 43, sent messages from his police-issued laptop computer to a Hollis, N.H., police officer who was posing online as a 14-year-old girl, in February and March of 2004. The judge called Caico’s messages “neutral chatter” and “idle chatter” that didn’t explicitly say he wanted sex. District Attorney Marguerite Wageling said she will appeal the ruling.
Posted by: JoninNH
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District Attorney Marguerite Wageling said she will appeal the ruling.
Point of Order: It's County Attorney. I watched the coverage on TV but, like most news programs I barely pay attention (unless it's FoxNews), but they said sometihng about that judge dismissing previous charges against the officer...
No matter how you feel about his actions, he's off the job, and that inditment probably axed his chances of getting on anywhere ever again.
Posted by: mpd61
Doesn't help me much........I'm 17 on the list for Sandwich
Posted by: Pacman
Did it say a Cape officer or Quincy? lol
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