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Illinois Supreme Court To Rule On Destruction Of Police Misconduct Records

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Illinois Supreme Court To Rule On Destruction Of Police Misconduct Records

Illinois Supreme Court To Rule On Destruction Of Police Misconduct Records

On Thursday, the Illinois Supreme Court will hand down a ruling that could either help push police reform or put it in reverse.

CBS 2 Political Investigator Dana Kozlov reports.


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