Wrongfully convicted police officer begs to see K9 one last time

When Officer Michael Carter stood in court, the weight of false accusations pressed heavily on him. Accused of bribery and misconduct, the once-respected police officer had been reduced to a defendant in a case that left him betrayed and heartbroken. Despite his insistence on his innocence, the evidence presented seemed damning. His words fell on deaf ears, and the system he once served turned its back on him.

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