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This is what it looks like 👇
2/ New York City’s Civilian Complaint Review Board can prosecute misconduct cases involving NYPD officers, but the police commissioner has the final word.

Frequently, that power is used to reduce or dismiss discipline penalties.
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23 Oct
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