Court Oversight of Oakland Police Could End in Fall, Judge Says
Federal monitor says Oakland police have met all 51 court-ordered reforms, clearing the way for a possible end to oversight in September.
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Court oversight of Oakland police could end in fall, judge says
After 23 years, the Oakland police may finally get out from under federal oversight, a judge said Wednesday. If the judge rules in the department's favor, the oversight could be finished by this fall.
Oakland Police Department May Soon Be Free of Federal Oversight For First Time In Two Decades
A hearing is set for Wednesday to confirm whether the Oakland Police Department is in compliance with all 51 of its required reforms for the first time in 23 years — the longest in US history, and federal oversight could end in September.Federal monitor Robert Warshaw determined last week that the Oakland Police Department has met all 51 court-ordered reforms that date back to the Riders police misconduct scandal for the first time in over two d…
Judge ruling may put end to Oakland Police Department oversight after more than 20 years
A federal judge in San Francisco is set to review Oakland Police Department's progress, focusing on the final remaining requirements tied to the long-running reform effort to end federal oversight.
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