Discovery in Police Cases: Getting it All
An article written by Retired Police Chief and licensed attorney, Andrew Hall, on discovery in police cases. No matter where the chips may fall, we have a shared interest in promoting good policing and resolving the problems that interfere with it. Exhaustive discovery, although burdensome, helps plaintiffs and defendants better evaluate the conduct of police officers who “…are often forced to make split-second judgments - in circumstances that are tense, uncertain, and rapidly evolving.” Perhaps the ideas suggested here can be helpful to you in that regard.
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Retired Police Chief (2010), licensed California attorney since 1994. Well credentialed. Litigation consultant or expert witness on police practices and procedures. Plaintiff or Defense.
Retired Police Chief (2010), licensed California attorney since 1994. Well credentialed. Litigation consultant or expert witness on police practices and procedures. Plaintiff or Defense.
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