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Government

Apr. 20, 2001

Judge Decides Police Also Need Attorneys

RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A San Bernardino County judge Wednesday granted a preliminary injunction barring the Upland Police Department from interrogating officers without their attorneys of choice present.

        RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A San Bernardino County judge Wednesday granted a preliminary injunction barring the Upland Police Department from interrogating officers without their attorneys of choice present.
        Judge Ben Kayashima ruled that the police department cannot interrogate an officer "if the representative of his or her choice is unavailable."
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