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{{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = Yulina Wang|date= August 2017}} {{Dial-A-Law TOC|expanded = crime}}
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If you are concerned about a police officer’s conduct, you have options, from filing a complaint to suing. Learn how the options differ, and the steps in filing a complaint.
If you are concerned about a municipal police officer’s conduct, you have options, from '''filing a complaint''' to suing. Learn how the options differ, and the steps in filing a complaint.


==Understand your legal options==
==Understand your legal options==
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If a review or public hearing is conducted, the retired judge will deliver a '''decision''' on whether there was misconduct, and if so, the disciplinary measures imposed.
If a review or public hearing is conducted, the retired judge will deliver a '''decision''' on whether there was misconduct, and if so, the disciplinary measures imposed.


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