With some changes, the Southern District of New York has extended a pilot program designed to encourage the settlement of federal civil rights actions against the New York City Police Department.
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Judges and court officials have touted the pilot program as a way to cut through the 1,500 to 1,600 pending police misconduct cases, but some civil rights attorneys criticized the plan at a hearing held in June, leading to changes to the current plan.
January 06, 2014 at 12:00 AM
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With some changes, the Southern District of New York has extended a pilot program designed to encourage the settlement of federal civil rights actions against the New York City Police Department.
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