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Californians Will Finally Get Access to Records About Police Misconduct

Scott Shackford | October 2, 2018 | Policing

For decades, California has kept police misconduct records exempt from public records requests, denying citizens (and even prosecutors and defense attorneys in court cases) easy access to information about law enforcement behavior. Now that secrecy is coming to an...

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