Coming Soon to a Supreme Court Near You -
Jan. 10th, 2007 09:33 amA Los Angeles Police Department disciplinary board has secretly decided not to punish the officer who fatally shot 13-year-old Devin Brown two years ago, rejecting an earlier ruling by the civilian Police Commission that the act violated department policy, sources confirmed Tuesday.
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It also reflects a dramatic change in the way the LAPD metes out discipline. For decades, the LAPD had heard evidence publicly when serious misconduct was alleged. Last summer, however, the California Supreme Court ruled that police officer personnel documents were not public records. Responding to that ruling — and over the objections of news organizations and civil libertarians — the LAPD moved to close its disciplinary hearings.
You know, I wasn't aware Arnie had gotten the chance to appoint anyone - so guess what.
This is going to go back and get looked at again. I guarantee it. Read the rest of the article. Oh boy yeah.
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It also reflects a dramatic change in the way the LAPD metes out discipline. For decades, the LAPD had heard evidence publicly when serious misconduct was alleged. Last summer, however, the California Supreme Court ruled that police officer personnel documents were not public records. Responding to that ruling — and over the objections of news organizations and civil libertarians — the LAPD moved to close its disciplinary hearings.
You know, I wasn't aware Arnie had gotten the chance to appoint anyone - so guess what.
This is going to go back and get looked at again. I guarantee it. Read the rest of the article. Oh boy yeah.
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Date: 2007-01-10 05:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-01-10 06:34 pm (UTC)God, I hate being a libertarian sometimes.
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Date: 2007-01-11 05:00 am (UTC)no subject
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