CLEVELAND — The federal judge overseeing Cleveland police reforms said progress has"stalled" during a status conference in federal court Monday afternoon.
For example, there is a growing backlog of cases in the Office of Professional Standards, which investigates police misconduct complaints. It described the requests as"voluminous" and said information needs to be redacted to follow the law and protect citizens' privacy.
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