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Government

Sep. 3, 2021

Attorneys split on impact of DOJ body-worn camera directive

Some are hesitant about the implementation and whether it would provide the accountability the department promises while others see video footage as a game changer.

Following the Department of Justice's announcement that all federal law enforcement officers will be required to use body-worn cameras during pre-planned enforcement operations, attorneys are split on what the impact of the program will be.

Some are hesitant about the implementation and whether it would provide the accountability the department promises while others see video footage as a game changer.

The Department of Justice announced Wednesday the beginning phase of...

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