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Criminal

Jun. 2, 1999

New Inspector Will Listen, Learn

Jeffrey C. Eglash, the assistant U.S. attorney named Friday as the Los Angeles Police Commission's new inspector general, said his first priority is "to listen and learn" in his effort to work with the police department for the good of the public.

By Anne La Jeunesse
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Jeffrey C. Eglash, the assistant U.S. attorney named Friday as the Los Angeles Police Commission's new inspector general, said his first priority is "to listen and learn" in his effort to work with the police department for the good of the public.
        "I...

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