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Government,
Criminal

Jun. 26, 2018

Bills aim to change key police practices

These include (1) a bill intended to limit the use of deadly force by police, (2) a bill requiring online access to local police regulations, and (3) a bill requiring transparency of police personnel records in the most serious cases.

Susan Leff

Associate Board Member
California Public Defenders Association

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Three California bills before the Legislature address important police policies and practices: (1) a bill intended to limit the use of deadly force by police, (2) a bill requiring online access to local police regulations, and (3) a bill requiring transparency of police personnel records in the most serious cases. The Legislature should approve each of these common-sense bills and they should be signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown.

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