Last month, the Citizens Review Board ruled there was evidence the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police officers may have violated policy last summer when they handcuffed Jasmine Horne, a woman they misidentified as a suspect of a violent crime. Thursday, Horne will move to the second part of her case the evidentiary hearing. First, we look at the history of the board, as well as frustrations about how the board operates coming from officers, advocates, and sometimes the board itself.