Northwestern DA maintains stance against police…
Originally reported by The Shoestring — 2025-12-10
An independent journalist filed a lawsuit against Northwestern District Attorney David Sullivan’s office, demanding that they release the list of local police officers with credibility issues known to them, which is required by law. The district attorney has released some civil misconduct disclosures but not the Brady lists due to an interpretation of Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) laws.
Key Facts
- David Sullivan’s office declined to release the Brady lists containing information about police officers with credibility issues
- The case is centered around whether the public has a right to know about alleged criminal misconduct by police officers
Incident Details
| Location | City, State (not specified in text) |
| Department | Northwestern District Attorney’s Office |
| Officers Involved | Not explicitly named but refers to local police officers with credibility issues |
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Northwestern DA maintains stance against police misconduct record release — The Shoestring
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