Public has right to officer names in police use-of-force records, Md. court rules

Public has right to officer names in police use-of-force records, Md. court rules

In a forceful order affirming the public’s right to government records, the Appellate Court of Maryland ruled that Anton’s Law, the state’s historic police transparency measure, requires law enforcement agencies to release the names of officers who use physical force against citizens. Get concise a...

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