· Updated January 16, 2025 12:28 AM · 2 min read read
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BOSTON — Attorneys representing retired State Police Superintendent Colonel Richard McKeon — and a major who filed her own retirement papers a little less than a month ago — raised arguments Thursday in federal court in an attempt to prove that their decision to alter an underling's arrest report of a judge's daughter did not violate the constitutional rights of the arresting officer, according to a Boston Globe report documenting the proceedings.
The civil case in question stems from the arres
BOSTON — Attorneys representing retired State Police Superintendent Colonel Richard McKeon — and a major who filed her own retirement papers a little less than a month ago — raised arguments Thursday in federal court in an attempt to prove that their decision to alter an underling's arrest report of a judge's daughter did not violate the constitutional rights of the arresting officer, according to a Boston Globe report documenting the proceedings.
The civil case in question stems from the arres…