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The criminal prosecution of a former Beaverton police detective is having ripple effects in the Washington County case against Bryce Schubert, who is accused of killing Beaverton nurse Melissa Jubane last year, KGW reported.
Boliek’s credibility is now under review.
“Former Det. Boliek’s future availability as a court witness is being carefully determined by our Conviction Integrity Committee,” the spokesperson, Stephen Mayer, wrote in an email to The Oregonian/OregonLive.
He also said any potentially exculpatory information will be disclosed to Schubert’s defense attorneys.
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Boliek’s credibility is now under review.
“Former Det. Boliek’s future availability as a court witness is being carefully determined by our Conviction Integrity Committee,” the spokesperson, Stephen Mayer, wrote in an email to The Oregonian/OregonLive.
He also said any potentially exculpatory information will be disclosed to Schubert’s defense attorneys.
Prosecution in Beaverton nurse’s homicide complicated by detective’s misconduct charges
Former Detective Michael Boliek, who worked on the Melissa Jubane case, has pleaded not guilty to six counts of official misconduct.