Daily Journal Staff Writer
Oakland officials may face sanctions for limiting the work of a compliance director charged with reforming the city's police department, a federal judge said this week.
The order by U.S. District Judge Thelton E. Henderson is the latest in a decade-long ordeal to fix the Oakland Police Department.
It started in 2000, when a group of 119 plaintiffs alleged in a lawsuit that four Oakland...
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