So "the List" is out there, protected by the thinnest of judicial orders that relies entirely upon the goodwill of lawyers and the competency of a law clerk who doesn't "accidentally" photocopy part or all of "the List" and mail it out to a plaintiff, another law office, a media outlet.
We imagine it'll be public before the end of the year.
In the meantime, we call upon the leadership of the FOP and anyone else in a position of power who might actually "have our backs" to attempt the following:
We imagine it'll be public before the end of the year.
In the meantime, we call upon the leadership of the FOP and anyone else in a position of power who might actually "have our backs" to attempt the following:
- They want a list of everyone with five or more complaints in nine years? Fine.
We want a list of everyone who has ever filed multiple complaints against police officers. Two complaints and your name is public fodder for speculation as to why you are screwing up your life so badly that the police have to be involved in it multiple times.
We also want a list of the resolutions. If you make multiple complaints in a nine year period and they all turn out to be bullshit, your name is thrown onto a list of nuisance complainers and you will be prosecuted under existing state law for false statements. Additionally, officers are eligible to receive free legal help in suing the nuisance complainers for anything they can get.
It only seems fair.
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