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Gov. Gavin Newlom signed the Shoe Monday to allow police officers to investigate the misconduct of accessing the records of staff employees, change when the Watchdogs opposed to the laws.
Los Angeles County Advocates and County’s Sheriff Civil Official Transfer Commission supports AB 847. This Act arrives to answer the efforts of Sheriff’s departments in stemie access to critical records.
In case of working in Jan. 1, the new law “will provide access to records for employees of Peace Offers and Custodial Police …
Hans Johnson, chairman Banka County’s Civilian’s Civilian of Caviling Commission, said it was the most needed changes.
“I’m glad this has been a long road,” it means a long call on Monday night. “Tonight is a moment of verification.”
Sheriff’s department wrote in a statement “The role of AB 847 provides clarity in a long-term legal risk of conflicting between the department and its oversight commission (COC) since its established Commission.” Never may “the Department work with the County advice, staff representatives, and COC in the implementation of this new law.”
Other laws of law enforcement and the protective teams criticize the law.
Steve Johnson, President of La County Professional Peacipars ASN., Said by email that his organization “fully understands[s] The purpose of improving community oversight, “but when” the secret records are protected with accuracy and responsibility, it opens the door of real risks. The obvious should not come to personal security costs or public trust. “
Newloom’s office did not sit soon Monday.
Johnson said the sign of the Bill is a very meaningful victory Families of people as Joseph Perez including Emmett BrockWho get married to the County Sheriff’s jobs in 2020 and 2023, respectively. He also quoted the case of the Andres GuardadoThe gunshots were killed in 2023, “and some of our mission servants to obtain records of the SURIFF ‘records.
On a folk on Monday night, Vanessa Perez, Joseph’s mother, a signing of the law “a great victory, but in Joseph, but all the affected families in the Sheriff Department.”
Presszi said he expects that the new law will allow the Civilian Offer to review the previous records in respect of his son and reduce the components of other documents.
He and other members of the public will not access the records, as the law requires “tax Boards to maintain the secrets of those records,” in terms of a confidential summary, “based on a confidential abbreviation.
Nevertheless, Perez hoping that his son will benefit from the additional expulsion now allowed under B 847.
Robert Bonner, who had been judges of the Kingdom and former chairman of La County’s Civil Offer Offer Office said that he was suddenly removed from this post At the beginning of the yearCommend the Sign Bill in an email in Tuesday.
The law “will be important in response to those who exercise great power against members of the community,” wrote. “This is a great deal. This is a quantum that goes forward to the commissions that govern residents.”