State constitution allows shielding of officer names in police shootings, SD Supreme Court rules

Officers who shoot when threatened can shield their names from public view under the victims’ rights clause of the South Dakota Constitution, the state Supreme Court has ruled. The Wednesday decision came in one of the criminal cases filed against Samir Albaidhani, who’s been convicted in one county and has an open case in another […]

Original Source

Read the full article at Southdakotasearchlight →

KhanList aggregates and links to publicly available news content. We do not host full articles from third-party sources. Always verify important information with original sources.