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Thousands of police discipline records could soon be public — for real this time

Thousands of police disciplinary records are expected to be released to the public as soon as this week, offering a long-awaited glimpse into police misconduct cases across the state.

The records, which will be made available in a database by the state’s police oversight board, the Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission, cover more than 4,000 complaints against officers that their employers found to be substantiated.

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