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EPD nabs 2 suspects wanted for acts of lasciviousness in Pasig

Published January 28, 2021, 2:26 PM Two men, one of whom included in the list of most wanted persons, were arrested by the police Wednesday.  According to the report of District Intelligence Unit Officer in Charge PLTCOL. Reggie Lacsamana to Eastern Police District (EPD) Director PBGEN. Matthew Baccay, the two suspects were identified as Francisco De Leon, a 63-year-old businessman tagged as most wanted person, and Robert Rico, 27. (PHOTO FROM EPD/ MANILA BULLETIN) The arrest warrants of the two men were issued by Judge Carmencita Lacandazo Logan of Family Br. 12 in Pasig City for the crime of Acts of Lasciviousness. (PHOTO FROM EPD/ MANILA BULLETIN)

Battle brews as LAPD inspector general mulls broad review of officer discipline process [Los Angeles Times]

Battle brews as LAPD inspector general mulls broad review of officer discipline process [Los Angeles Times] A legal battle is brewing around one of the most secretive aspects of city government disciplinary hearings for police officers as the Los Angeles Police Department’s inspector general mulls a broad review of the process and the police union promises to block him at the door. The looming standoff could shine new light on the administrative process for adjudicating misconduct allegations against LAPD officers at a time of intense scrutiny for police nationwide. It also revives questions about a 15-year-old California Supreme Court ruling that resulted in L.A. and other cities closing such proceedings to the public starting in 2006 drawing a veil over how and whether officers are held accountable for alleged misconduct.

Battle brews as LAPD inspector general mulls broad review of officer discipline process

LAPD watchdog mulls broad review of discipline process

Print A legal battle is brewing around one of the most secretive aspects of city government disciplinary hearings for police officers as the Los Angeles Police Department’s inspector general mulls a broad review of the process and the police union promises to block him at the door. The looming standoff could shine new light on the administrative process for adjudicating misconduct allegations against LAPD officers at a time of intense scrutiny for police nationwide. It also revives questions about a 15-year-old California Supreme Court ruling that resulted in L.A. and other cities closing such proceedings to the public starting in 2006 drawing a veil over how and whether officers are held accountable for alleged misconduct.

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