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      • The judge, Deborah A. Batts of Federal District Court, ejected Mr. Pepe, after he had been warned several times about outbursts that occurred outside the formal time allotted for his comments. As United States marshals escorted him out of the courtroom yesterday, Mr. Pepe's voice echoed in the marble hall of the courthouse in Lower Manhattan.
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  1. May 4, 2004 · As Mr. Pepe began to speak, Judge Batts asked the marshal's service to step in and remove Mr. Pepe from the courtroom. Others had already begun to leave, making statements as they walked...

  2. Nov 6, 2020 · LOWER MANHATTAN — Louis Pepe, a retired federal correction officer, was wheeled from an ambulette this week and returned to the Metropolitan Correctional Center in downtown Manhattan, the place...

  3. Jan 13, 2020 · Louis Pepe. Badge #5377 , White Male. Former Detective Grade 3 at 121st Precinct Detective Squad. Also served at 63rd Precinct , 63rd Precinct Detective Squad. Service started July 1996, ended November 2020, Tax #918138. Substantiated Allegations:

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  6. Jun 22, 2001 · Pepe, 43, a Bureau of Prisons guard for 13 years, remains hospitalized and is too disabled to testify. The comb-turned-weapon was purchased in the jail commissary, according to prosecution...

  7. After New York state repealed a law that kept NYPD disciplinary records secret, ProPublica obtained data from the civilian board that investigates complaints about police behavior. Use this...