The child's father asked to see camera footage of his own conversation with officers, after reporting a family member abused ...
The New Jersey Supreme Court held that police body-worn camera footage of an interview should not be kept confidential when it involves a person who has not been arrested or charged with a crime.
NJ Advance Media is withholding the names of the parents to avoid identifying their child, an alleged victim of sexual abuse. The interview was recorded on a police body worn camera. When the ...
Government officials cannot refuse to disclose police body-worn camera footage to people who are the subject of the recordings, with few exceptions, the New Jersey Supreme Court unanimously ruled ...
Nearly half of smaller police departments equip officers with body worn cameras. Here's why the Shasta County Sheriff's ...
North Las Vegas Officer Luis Macias-Venegas also fired one round in the incident, shown in the body-worn camera video shared ...
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