Must Chicago Destroy Records Of Police Complaints After 5 Years? Illinois Supreme Court Scheduled To Decide This Week – WBEZ (Chicago)

A decision is scheduled to be issued Thursday in a legal challenge brought by the union representing Chicago police officers, asserting that their contract with the city requires the destruction of old complaints.
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rickten99
5 years ago

I was a p.o.in Chicago and now retired. I checked the website that publishes complaints about Chicago police officers. My name appears in regards to an UNFOUNDED allegation from 1993. Is this fair? Is it fair to keep a permenent record of a so called verbal abuse, missed court date, uniform infraction, unfounded allegations? No. The city has violated the contractual conditions with the PD employees.

Aaron
5 years ago
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if arrest records stick around for non convictions or no charges then it’s fair.
 

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