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Florida Supreme Court to weigh whether officers who kill can have identities shielded

Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime December 06, 2022

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The Florida Supreme Court will consider arguments Wednesday in Tallahassee in a case that considers whether the identities of police officers who kill civilians in violent encounters can be withheld from the public. Law enforcement is among one of the only civilian professions in which the use of deadly force is authorized. The court is considering whether a Florida constitutional provision deems officers who use deadly force to be victims of... + full article



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