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State Bar & Bar Associations,
Legal Education,
Government

Aug. 26, 2020

Assembly Judiciary Committee considers police officer misconduct and bar exam

A proposed resolution, HR 103, asks the state high court to make the lower bar exam score retroactive to 2015. The bill on police misconduct, SB731, intends to create a decertification process for officers who seek employment with another force after discipline.

Rushing to get legislation to the final voting stage, the Assembly Judiciary Committee today considers a resolution urging the state Supreme Court to make the lower bar passing score retroactive to 2015 and a bill aimed at making it far more difficult for an officer who left a police force due to alleged misconduct to join another in the state.

The proposed resolution, HR 103, asks the state high court to make the lower score retroa...

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