Panelists including a federal public defender and criminal law professor agreed at a Loyola Law School event that the benefits of police wearing body cameras outweighed the potential harms.
The panel did not include any prosecutors or law enforcement, and none of the panelists had handled cases involving police body camera footage, pointed out Moira Curry, a Los Angeles County deputy district attorney who attended the event Friday....
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