Marsy's law
Law That Allows Cops to Remain Anonymous After Shootings Is Finally Being Challenged
At least 12 states have a version of “Marsy’s Law,” which can protect police officers from public scrutiny. Florida’s Supreme Court is hearing a case.
A Cop Shot and Paralyzed a Teen. Miami Police Refuse to Release His Name.
Florida’s version of a popular protection called Marsy’s Law allows cops to keep their identities secret after a shooting or other use of force.
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