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CPRC debates case-review workflow and closed-session limits as working groups begin presenting

Community Police Review Commission · January 16, 2026
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Summary

Commissioners reviewed the working-group triage process, reiterated a minimum three-commissioner review rule before a recommendation is presented, and sought legal clarifications about closed sessions and what information can be publicly disclosed in case summaries.

Commissioners spent the bulk of the meeting focused on the CPRC’s case-review workflow and how to balance deliberation with open-meetings requirements.

Multiple commissioners described the working-group structure (groups A, B and C) and said triage is operating but uneven due to new-member onboarding and access issues. The commission reiterated that, under the adopted workflow, a minimum of three commissioners must fully review a case and reach consensus before a working-group recommendation is presented to the full body. “So we need to have at least…

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