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Los Angeles police chief: 'We must keep doing our
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Los Angeles Police Chief Bernard Parks talks with CNN about alleged corruption in his force.
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CNN's Charles Feldman details the innocent people caught in the middle of police corruption.
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February 3, 2000
Web posted at: 11:10 p.m. EST (0410 GMT)
The Los Angeles Police Department is reeling under a
corruption scandal: At least 99 people wrongly
convicted due to police wrongdoing.
More than 1,500 cases -- and as many as 4,000 -- are
being reviewed.
CNN Newsstand's Willow Bay talks to LAPD Police Chief
Bernard Parks about the investigation and its impact.
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