A Manhattan beach police officer pleaded not guilty Wednesday to a hit-and-run charge
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The charges stem from an incident last January that resulted in four officers being placed on leave after allegedly failing to report a hit-and-run accident caused by a vehicle registered to Hatten.
Officers arrived at the accident scene and found that the driver suspected of causing the crash had fled. The driver's unoccupied vehicle was found later at a nearby gasoline station
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The officers conducted a registration check
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On Wednesday, the district attorney's office released a charge-evaluation worksheet saying that two officers were passengers in Hatten's car. The officers violated no laws and did nothing to encourage Hatten to leave his vehicle
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" Therefore
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