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June 2008
Attorney General Opines That Identities of Officers Involved in Critical Incidents Must Be Disclosed Absent Special Circumstances.
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April 2007
Court of Appeal Affirms An Agency's Right To Assign Personnel in the Best Interest of the Agency.
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March 2007
SPIELBAUER.
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January 2007
Sergeant's Contact with an Officer Was Routine, in the Normal Course of Duty, and Did Not Violate the POBR.
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June 2006
Is The “Knock and Announce” Rule Still In Effect? (Yes, It Is)
Analysis of United States Supreme Court Decision in Hudson v. Michigan (June 15, 2006).
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October 2005
Governor Signs Pursuit Legislation.
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July 2005
Liebert Cassidy Whitmore prevails in a Published Sixth District Court of Appeal Decision Clarifying an Officer's Right to Receive Investigation Materials Under Skelly and Public Safety Officers Procedural Bill of Rights Act.
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June 2005
State Supreme Court Eviscerates Materiality Requirement of Pitchess Motions.
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