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  2. Protecting Or Policing? - The Huffington Post

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    Ray Hall, school police officer in Texas. A coalition of over 100 education and civil rights groups called the Dignity In Schools Campaign released a set of recommendations in September, saying social workers and intervention workers should replace police officers in schools. There are 1.6 million students across the country who have a cop in ...

  3. Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    This results in other officers acting as judge and jury rather than a neutral third party. Maryland's version of the LEOBR was brought up as a reason why a police officer caught fabricating evidence and framing people on video in 2018 remained on the force collecting a paycheck in 2020, two and a half years later. [10]

  4. Blue wall of silence - Wikipedia

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    The code is one example of police corruption and misconduct. Officers who engaged in discriminatory arrests, physical or verbal harassment, and selective enforcement of the law are considered to be corrupt, while officers who follow the code may participate in some of these acts during their careers for personal matters or in order to protect or support fellow officers. [5]

  5. Contempt of cop - Wikipedia

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    [5] [25] The word cop is slang for police officer; the phrase is derived by analogy from contempt of court, which, unlike contempt of cop, is an offense in many jurisdictions (e.g., California Penal Code section 166, making contempt of court a misdemeanor). Similar to this is the phrase "disturbing the police", a play on "disturbing the peace".

  6. Twenty police officers in California face possible ...

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    California is the latest state moving to stop police officers who have committed serious misconduct from working for other agencies. California is the latest state moving to stop police officers ...

  7. Erik Menendez Admits Lying to Police About Parents' 1989 ...

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    On the night of Aug. 20, 1989, hours before they told police they were shocked to find their parents' bullet-riddled bodies, the brothers burst into the room where the two were watching TV and ...

  8. California law bars ex-LAPD officer Mark Fuhrman, who lied at ...

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    Former Los Angeles police detective Mark Fuhrman who was convicted of lying on the witness stand in the O.J. Simpson trial three decades ago, is now barred from law enforcement under a California ...

  9. Kamala Harris’ criminal justice policies in California ...

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    John Burris, an Oakland-based civil rights attorney who has sued police departments and officers across the state, said he couldn’t recall a police violence case that Harris, as San Francisco ...