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Sunlight Shines on Police Misconduct Records

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California passed a transparency law designed to shine a light on bad police officers.

Now KQED and Bay Area News Group reporting has led the San Mateo County district attorney to consider reopening a criminal investigation into a fired Burlingame cop.

The former officer, David W. Granucci, was fired after offering to help a woman charged with a DUI if she had sex with him.

After Granucci was fired, two other women came forward with similar stories.

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