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Abusive police officers evade punishment through an array of legal roadblocks to accountability

Media News
December 22, 2021February 8, 2022
by William H. Freivogel

Police officers who abuse citizens usually escape punishment because of an array of legal doctrines that stack the law in……

Records show Illinois fails to hold police accountable for misconduct

Media News
October 14, 2021October 26, 2021
by Kallie Cox and William Freivogel

Eighty-one Chicago police officers lost their badges over the past 20 years, but only after being investigated for 1,706 previous……

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