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Alaska's Attorney General's office speaks out on law enforcement's handling of body camera video in light of calls by Anchorage leaders and residents to hasten the release of such videos. According to the state's lead prosecutor, releasing body camera video before an investigation is complete is considered a constitutional violation.
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Alaska's Attorney General's office speaks out on law enforcement's handling of body camera video in light of calls by Anchorage leaders and residents to hasten the release of such videos. According to the state's lead prosecutor, releasing body camera video before an investigation is complete is considered a constitutional violation.
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