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CA Supreme Court Oral Arguments: Can Police Share Problem Officers' Names With DAs?
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CA Supreme Court Oral Arguments: Can Police Share Problem Officers' Names With DAs?
The California Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in a case that weighs whether the L.A. County Sheriff can share with the District Attorney a list of the names of deputies who may have credibility issues if they testify in court.