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DOJ and NOPD ask judge to begin end of consent decree
NOPD federal consent decree could be winding down
NEW ORLEANS ( WGNO) — A new development emerged in the NOPD’s federal consent decree on Friday, Sept. 27. The City of New Orleans and the Department of Justice are reportedly asking a federal judge to end it. If approved by the judge, a 2-year “sustainment period” will begin once all of the police department’s problems have been addressed.
New Orleans continues efforts to end federal consent decree
The consent decree was enacted more than a decade ago by the United States Department of Justice due to unconstitutional policing.
DOJ and NOPD ask judge to begin the end of consent decree
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The U.S. Department of Justice and the City of New Orleans have asked a federal judge to start the process of freeing the NOPD from court oversight and begin the final stages of the department’s consent decree.
Feds, city file joint motion to end NOPD consent decree
On Friday, the city of New Orleans and the United States Department of Justice jointly filed a motion asking a judge to lift that consent decree following a two-year sustainment period.
NOPD enters joint motion with U.S. DOJ to move towards exiting Consent Decree
The federal intervention began when the DOJ sued the city in 2012 to force improvements inside of a department that had once been riddled with corruption.
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New Orleans, US Justice Department move to end police department’s consent decree
New Orleans and the U.S. Department of Justice filed a motion Friday in federal court to take steps to end long-standing ...
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New Orleans, DOJ agree to seek exit from police department consent decree
In joint legal filing with the city, federal lawyers say the NOPD is ready to enter a 2-year "sustainment plan." ...
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New Orleans, DOJ ask court for joint exit from police consent decree
The New Orleans Police Department has operated under federal oversight for more than a decade after civil rights prosecutors ...
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New Orleans City Council reports near record-low number of police officers
In late August, the New Orleans Police Department reported the lowest number of commissioned officers since the 1940s, at 887 ...
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New Orleans, DOJ seek to enter final phase of police department consent decree
In joint legal filing with the city, federal lawyers say the NOPD is ready to enter a 2-year "sustainment plan." ...
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Former New Orleans inspector tied to Mayor Cantrell indicted on 25 charges
Mayor Latoya Cantrell appears to be once again in the federal government’s crosshairs. Former city inspector Randy Farrell has been indicted in a case that appears to be heavily connected to ...
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Residents of a Small Mississippi Town Respond to a Scathing Justice Department Report on Policing
A Justice Department report on the police department in Lexington, Mississippi, has found a stunning pattern of racially ...
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