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Illinois Supreme Court Rules Chicago Must Preserve Police Misconduct Records

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Illinois Supreme Court Rules Chicago Must Preserve Police Misconduct Records

Illinois Supreme Court Rules Chicago Must Preserve Police Misconduct Records

Records of misconduct against Chicago Police officers must be preserved, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled Thursday, dealing a setback to the police union, which wanted them destroyed.


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