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New Orleans Police Department to End Federal Oversight
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A judge ruled that the New Orleans Police Department can begin the process of ending longstanding federal oversight.

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Morgan denied another request from the city to bring on counsel from the office of the state’s Republican attorney general, Liz Murrill, who has criticized federal oversight for costing too much money. Murrill said in a statement that she would appeal the judge’s orders in an effort to end oversight sooner.76ers continue to struggle with Joel Embiid out again

Kirkpatrick told reporters that the judge’s ruling was the culmination of 12 years of hard work by her department. “One underlying message was clear: The work is not done and we need the community to recognize that and to continue engaging,” Stella Cziment, who heads the city’s Office of the Independent Police Monitor, told The Associated Press. “Because it can’t be done without them.”

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