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Their Juvenile Records Were Supposed To Be Sealed. The NYPD Accessed Them Anyway.

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04.09.2024

Police Abuse

Emma Camp | 9.4.2024 2:00 PM

New York City Police Department (NYPD) officers are illegally accessing sealed juvenile arrest records, according to a recently filed class-action lawsuit. According to the suit, officers have been obtaining these sealed records in violation of New York state law and have even gone so far as giving those records to prosecutors.

In New York, several provisions of state law (often called the "youth sealing statutes") require that when a minor's arrest results in a "favorable" result—meaning that there was a decision not to prosecute the case, or it was dismissed or otherwise withdrawn—the youth's arrest records be sealed. This sealing is wide-reaching, preventing not just everyday members of the........

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