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dirty cop
noun
A police officer or prison guard who is corrupt or unethical.
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But, with videotape evidence and the compelling narrative of a "dirty cop," it was no use.
The film follows them through street incidents that paint a bleak portrait of a dirty cop.
Ray is guilt-ridden, compromised and a dirty cop, but I don't quite think he's a murderer.
"These two people died because they supported me in collecting evidence against a dirty cop," Mr. Sakai said.
He is here kicking back with friends between promotional efforts for "Rampart," a film opening on Nov. 23 about a dirty cop in Los Angeles.
That's what links the stoolie of "Le Doulos" (which also stars Jean-Paul Belmondo, above, as a young hood) to the dirty cop of "Le Deuxi?
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Dirty cops?
The dirty cops killed him anyway.
But are the dirty cops actually the ones being purged?
His complexion was ghoulishly youthful, undamaged by the sun: dirty cops don't dare go on the yard.
Fearing that his boy's strong moral code would make him a target for the station's dirty cops, Mike persuaded his son to take a few bribes.
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