The Civilian Complaint Review Board “dumped” hundreds of cases on the NYPD for review with little time left for a decision on whether to discipline the officers involved.
The Civilian Complaint Review Board “dumped” hundreds of cases on the NYPD for review with little time left for a decision on whether to discipline the officers involved, police sources told The Post.
The CCRB and the NYPD have 18 months to decide discipline against an officer accused of misconduct, with the legal clock beginning the day a civilian files a complaint.NYPD Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell sat on 346 cases Sewell broke with recommendations for discipline from the CCRB over substantiated misconduct in more than 400 of the total 754 cases last year, according to the Legal Aid study released this week.
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