Wednesday, March 12, 2014

POLICE MISCONDUCT MUST BE MADE PUBLIC

The Chicago Police Department can no longer keep misconduct records secret, a state appeals court has ruled. The Illinois Freedom of Information Act doesn’t exempt “CR files,” which consist of misconduct complaints against officers and documents created during the investigations, the court found Monday.
The appeals court also found that “RL” files are open to the public. Those files identify police officers who have accumulated the most misconduct complaints. At issue were two RL files that named officers with the most complaints between 2001-2006 and 2002-2008.
University of Chicago law professor Craig Futterman hailed the ruling, saying: “I really do think this is a watershed moment in Illinois in terms of police transparency and accountability.”
(link below)
http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/26134385-418/police-misconduct-files-must-be-made-public-court-rules.html

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