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Proposed consent decree calls for two years of oversight of the police department.
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Members vow to be open, fair, and free of political influence.
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Two Springfield, Massachusetts police officers have been found guilty of assault for instigating an off-duty fight after an argument in a bar in 2015. Two other officers charged in the case were acquitted Thursday by a Hampden Superior Court jury that returned the split verdicts after four days of deliberation.
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Closed-door appointment process is criticized.
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SJC sides with Council in dispute with Mayor Sarno
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Changes will be made to training, evaluations, and discipline
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Family of slain man is "devastated" by the prosecutor's decision
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Traffic study results expected in a week
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City lawyer says settlements will mean a clean slate as police reforms are made
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City lawyers seek $5 million to offer settlements