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Lawsuit involving misconduct case of former Estherville police officer to return to lower court
The Iowa Supreme Court has returned a Siouxland case to a lower court for further proceedings regarding a case involving a former police officer in Estherville.
A series by The New York Times’s Local Investigations Fellowship found that State Police officers who had committed serious misconduct largely remained on the job.
The Iowa Supreme Court has returned a Siouxland case to a lower court for further proceedings regarding a case involving a former police officer in Estherville.
State Police have a far weaker disciplinary system than those used in other large departments in New York.
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In the less than nine years the Civilian Office of Police Accountability has existed, its investigators have probed 138 ...
In the latest case to be settled, the City Council voted 28-16 to pay $875,000 to 21 people who each say they were brutalized ...
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