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Feb. 21, 2024

Challenges persist in accessing bodycam footage

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Timothy A. Scott

McKenzie Scott PC

Phone: (619) 794-0451

Email: tscott@mckenziescott.com

Stanford Univ Law School; Stanford CA

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Due in part to calls for increased transparency in law enforcement, bodyworn cameras (BWC's) have become a regular part of most police officers' daily equipment. Evolving California law provides hope that BWC footage will become increasingly available to the public, including for "critical incidents" like officer-involved shootings. But despite these welcome changes, the fact remains that most victims of police misconduct must still resort to substantive civil-rights ...

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