New rules will allow police misusing force in England and Wales to ‘walk away scot-free’
Critics warn boosting protections of officers at misconduct cases, introduced after fatal shooting of Chris Kaba, will undermine rule of law New rules in England and Wales will make it harder to punish police officers accused of wrongly using force, with critics saying it will lead to greater (…)
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