Federal judge says Cleveland has to turn over police records to DOJ monitoring team

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CLEVELAND — U.S. District Judge Solomon Oliver said the City of Cleveland must turn over police records within 14 days to the federal monitoring team overseeing police reforms during a status conference Thursday.

In a motion filed March 1, the attorneys alleged Cleveland stopped providing information about stops, searches, and arrests in spring 2023 and ultimately"cut off all access to CDP information systems." "The city wants to get out of the consent decree by getting all the information to the monitor and the department of justice, but we’re handcuffed," he said.

The City of Cleveland agreed to federal oversight after signing a settlement agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice in May 2015.

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