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Top New York State court orders Suffolk County police to release records on officer misconduct allegations

Last updated: April 18, 2025 11:42 am
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The Suffolk County PD Ordered to Release Sealed Police Misconduct Records

New York’s highest court has ruled that the Suffolk County PD must release its sealed police misconduct records from the last five years to the public.

The State Court of Appeals’ decision mandates the release of records that include cases of allegations against officers that were exonerated by the department.

In response to a lawsuit filed by Newsday in 2021, the SCPD is required to release disciplinary records following the repeal of State Civil Rights Law 50-a, which previously kept police misconduct records confidential.

The state’s highest court ruled that the SCPD will have to release misconduct records previously shielded under law. James Messerschmidt

Despite initial reluctance citing officer safety and privacy concerns, the SCPD has been ordered to release the records following the court’s decision.

Suffolk and Nassau PD have raised concerns about privacy and officer safety, arguing that releasing records of allegations without formal discipline could jeopardize officers.

Suffolk police have expressed opposition to the ruling and have not yet provided the records to Newsday.

“We disagree with the court’s decision,” said Suffolk County PBA President Lou Civello. “This ruling allows for bogus complaints to be weaponized against officers to impeach their character.”

Suffolk County PBA President Lou Civello blasted the ruling as a way to attack cops who have been found to have done nothing wrong. Suffolk PBA/Facebook

A recent report by the Suffolk Human Rights Commission revealed nearly 400 misconduct complaints against the SCPD between March 2023 and May 2024, raising questions about disciplinary actions taken.

The county’s Administration of Justice Subcommittee disagreed with the outcomes in 14 misconduct cases, highlighting discrepancies in internal investigations.

Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine criticized the court’s decision, stating that it unfairly exposes officers to public scrutiny for unfounded allegations while criminals are shielded from accountability.

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Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine attacked the ruling and said the state does more to protect criminals than it does police. James Messerschmidt

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