Top-ranking State Police officers have troubling pasts
Nearly one in every five troopers on the current roster of the Massachusetts State Police has at least one sustained misconduct charge, or one that was investigated and confirmed, according to a Globe review of the agency’s internal investigation files published Sunday.

And that wrongdoing reaches into the top leadership of the state’s largest police force.

At least 10 officers at the rank of captain or higher have sustained charges including harassment, "abuse of position," and dishonesty 
on their record. 

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Related: 
-Dozens of State Police troopers remain on the force despite past illegal conduct
-State Police uncovered more trooper payroll issues last year. This time, they kept it in-house

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