Supreme Court to decide whether Marsy's Law allows Florida cops who kill to hide from public

marsy's law

By Noreen Marcus, FloridaBulldog.org

The next time there’s a police-involved shooting in Florida the media may not be entitled to the name of the officer who pulled the trigger.

Reporters and the public would have to trust police and prosecutors to examine their own colleagues’ actions and, if warranted, pursue charges.

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