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Marsy s Law Ruling Makes Police Accountability Nearly Impossible In Florida, Says First Amendment Group

Black Lives Matter protesters gather in Weston in June, 2020. The court ruling marks the first major test of the new Marsy’s Law protections for crime victims even when the victims are police officers. A state appeals court in Tallahassee this week ruled for the first time that the names of two police officers involved in two separate deadly shootings should not have their names released to the public. That’s because under Marsy’s Law, which voters passed as a ballot amendment in 2018, the officers are considered victims of crime since they both say they were threatened with deadly force before the shootings.

Florida police union gets major victory as appeals court rules some officers identities can be shielded

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com. The Florida Police Benevolent Association (PBA) is celebrating a precedent-setting victory after an appeals court ruled this week that the identities of officers who have been involved in fatal police shootings can be protected under Marsy’s Law if they were threatened with deadly force.  Florida’s First District Court of Appeals (DCA) ruled Tuesday that Marsy’s Law does not exclude police officers as victims, and therefore officers whose lives are threatened when they are involved in police shootings should also have their identities shielded.

Free speech, accountability experts question court ruling that shields cops names after some shootings

Free speech, accountability experts question court ruling that shields cops names after some shootings
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Marsy s Law Ruling Makes Police Accountability Nearly Impossible In Florida, Says First Amendment

Black Lives Matter protesters gather in Weston in June, 2020. The court ruling marks the first major test of the new Marsy’s Law protections for crime victims even when the victims are police officers. A state appeals court in Tallahassee this week ruled for the first time that the names of two police officers involved in two separate deadly shootings should not have their names released to the public. That’s because under Marsy’s Law, which voters passed as a ballot amendment in 2018, the officers are considered victims of crime since they both say they were threatened with deadly force before the shootings.

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