Judge's Memory Lapse in Police Shooter Case Raises Concerns
A probe by 25 Investigates has revealed that Tyler Brown, a suspect in a recent Cambridge shootout, was previously given a reduced sentence by retired Superior Court Judge Janet Sanders, who now claims to have 'no memory' of the case. In 2021, Brown pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including armed assault to murder, but received a lighter sentence of five years instead of the recommended 10 to 12 years. This decision allowed Brown to be released on parole after three and a half years. The case has sparked criticism, particularly from former District Attorney Rachael Rollins, who expressed disappointment with the sentence.