The controversial "48-hour rule," which is part of the rank-and-file's police union contract, requires internal affairs investigators to give officers at least two days' notice before interviewing them after a deadly shooting or death in custody.
Maxine Bernstein | The Oregonian/OregonLive, Portland Oregonian: Local
Fri, 04/29/2016 - 2:09pm
The controversial "48-hour rule," which is part of the rank-and-file's police union contract, requires internal affairs investigators to give officers at least two days' notice before interviewing them after a deadly shooting or death in custody.