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Judiciary, attorney general debate codifying biased-incident investigation guidelines in A1921; committee releases bill

Assembly Judiciary Committee · September 19, 2024
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Summary

A1921, which would codify Attorney General guidelines on biased-incident investigation standards, passed the Judiciary Committee after extended questioning. The judiciary urged collaborative rulemaking; the attorney general’s office said codification would preserve standards across administrations but allowed that granular details are better left to guidelines.

The Assembly Judiciary Committee voted to release A1921, a bill to codify Attorney General guidelines governing biased-incident investigations, after a substantial exchange among committee members, the judiciary and the attorney general's office.

Pam Gellert, legislative liaison for the Administrative Offices of the Courts (Judiciary), told the committee that…

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