A Cook County judge ruled that Chicago police officers accused of serious misconduct can opt for arbitration but must keep proceedings public. The decision allows rank-and-file cops to choose an arbitrator over the Chicago Police Board.
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A Cook County judge on Thursday ruled that Chicago police officers accused of serious misconduct will have the right to have their cases decided by a third-party arbitrator, but those hearings must remain publicly accessible. https://t.co/Zzt0RURwWA
Chicago police officers accused of serious misconduct have the right to ask an arbitrator to decide their fate — but those proceedings must take place in public, a Cook County judge ruled Thursday. https://t.co/ZJRVA5LH6Z
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A Cook County Judge ruled Thursday that rank-and-file Chicago cops facing the most serious disciplinary charges can bypass the Chicago Police Board and have their cases heard by an outside arbitrator — but the proceedings should be held in public. https://t.co/iG4yl4Rn5e
Judge rules CPD officers accused of serious misconduct may choose arbitration, but hearings to remain public https://t.co/X1RIY1IBFH
BREAKING: Judge rules Chicago police officers accused of serious misconduct may choose arbitration, but hearings to remain public https://t.co/XB6Z3pYEBj
BREAKING: A Cook County judge has ruled that CPD officers accused of serious misconduct have a choice to have their cases heard by an arbitrator OR the Chicago Police Board — but those proceedings must remain publicly accessible. Story: https://t.co/mkWuD4gvdZ
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