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  2. Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    The Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights (LEBOR, LEOBR, or LEOBoR) is a set of rights intended to protect American law enforcement personnel from unreasonable investigation and prosecution arising from conduct during the official performance of their duties, through procedural safeguards. [1]

  3. Judge finds Newton officers lacked cause for controversial ...

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    More: No qualified immunity for Des Moines police officers sued in 2018 traffic stop, judge rules "Probable cause is not a high bar," Locher wrote, citing past cases, "but it requires more than ...

  4. False alarm - Wikipedia

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    The term "false alarm" may actually be semantically incorrect in some uses. For example, a residential burglar alarm could easily be triggered by the residents of a home accidentally. The alarm is not necessarily false – it was triggered by the expected event – but it is "false" in the sense that the police should not be alerted.

  5. 'Unfit for duty': Weymouth cop stripped of right to be an ...

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    The incident, which occurred July 2, 2022, marks the first time the chief moved to fire an officer based on footage captured on a body-worn police camera, which Weymouth officers started wearing ...

  6. Brady disclosure - Wikipedia

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    Such a motion can be made by a criminal defendant to discover complaints made against a police officer, and the investigation of those complaints, such that they are contained in the officer's personnel records. The motions can be made in a California Superior Court under California Evidence Code 1043–1046. [19]

  7. The police department in Worcester, Massachusetts, routinely violates individuals' constitutional rights by using excessive force and allowing undercover officers to engage in sexual contact with ...

  8. Ending Qualified Immunity Act - Wikipedia

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    The bill was introduced to the House of Representatives on June 2, 2020. In introducing the act, Amash explained: This week, I am introducing the Ending Qualified Immunity Act to eliminate qualified immunity and restore Americans' ability to obtain relief when police officers violate their constitutionally secured rights.

  9. Ex-police officer pleads guilty to punching man in custody ...

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    A former Weymouth, Massachusetts, police officer pleaded guilty Tuesday to assaulting a man in his custody nearly two years ago by punching him about a dozen times without justification. Justin ...