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Government

Mar. 1, 2016

SB 1286 proposes greater access to law enforcement records in misconduct cases

Calling California "behind the times when it comes to providing transparency," State Senator Mark Leno has introduced a bill that would allow greater access to law enforcement officer records in cases of misconduct.

By L.J. Williamson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Calling California "behind the times when it comes to providing transparency," state Senator Mark Leno has introduced a bill that would allow greater access to law enforcement officer records in cases of misconduct.

The Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs (ALADS) has already voiced strong opposition to the proposed legislation, SB 1286, and police defense attor...

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