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Criminal

Jun. 26, 2007

Union Works to Derail Bill Reopening Police Hearings

SACRAMENTO - A thick, blue line of opposition awaits legislation headed for the California Assembly that would reopen disciplinary hearings for peace officers to the public, after a state Supreme Court decision effectively shut the doors.

By Gary Scott
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SACRAMENTO - A thick, blue line of opposition awaits legislation headed for the California Assembly that would reopen disciplinary hearings for peace officers to the public, after a state Supreme Court decision effectively shut the doors.
      The bill, SB1019, sparked a nasty confrontation earlier this month, when it became apparent Sen. Gloria ...

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