SAN JOSE — Ending a two-year standoff, the San Jose Police Department has committed to the timely release of use-of-force and officer disciplinary records in a legal settlement with the Bay Area News Group, after once asserting that it would take up to four years to fulfill requests for such records under a landmark 2018 police-transparency law.
Source: San Jose agrees to quicker police records releases after media lawsuit
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