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  2. Lawsuit claims LAPD commander tried to 'discredit' police ...

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    The union that represents Los Angeles police officers has fired another salvo against a member of the department's top brass, filing a lawsuit this week that accuses a prominent commander of ...

  3. Mayor Karen Bass vetoes ballot proposal to let police chief ...

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    Mayor Karen Bass has vetoed a proposed ballot measure to rework the disciplinary process at the Los Angeles Police Department — a step that could result in its removal from the Nov. 5 ballot.

  4. L.A. City Council upholds Bass veto, killing proposal to let ...

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    The measure also would have reworked the composition of the LAPD's three-member disciplinary panels, known as boards of rights, ensuring that one member is a commanding officer.

  5. Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    The Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights (LEBOR, LEOBR, or LEOBoR) is a set of rights intended to protect American law enforcement personnel from unreasonable investigation and prosecution arising from conduct during the official performance of their duties, through procedural safeguards. [1]

  6. Christopher Commission - Wikipedia

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    The LAPD's failure to analyze and act upon these revealing data evidences a significant breakdown in the management and leadership of the Department. The Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners , lacking investigators or other resources, failed in its duty to monitor the Department in this sensitive use of force area.

  7. L.A. wants to make firing bad cops easier. Should the LAPD's ...

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    The LAPD's much-maligned disciplinary system is on the verge of a major transformation. Members of the Police Commission don't want to be left out. L.A. wants to make firing bad cops easier.

  8. Los Angeles Police Protective League - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Police Protective League (LAPPL) is the police union representing Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officers up to the rank of lieutenant. [1] LAPPL has a membership of 9,900 sworn officers. [2] The LAPPL serves to protect the interests of LAPD officers through lobbying, legislative and legal advocacy, political action and ...

  9. All-civilian discipline panels are more lenient with LAPD ...

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