Bill to Cut Off Fired Officers' Pay Advances; Criminal Charges Would Halt Salary

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Madison A bill that would cut off pay and benefits to fired Milwaukee police officers who are also charged with crimes easily cleared a state committee Wednesday, although the committee had voted down an earlier bill on the issue.

Meanwhile, a new city report was released showing that Milwaukee taxpayers have paid nine officers fired for their role in the beating of Frank Jude Jr. a collective $585,000 from the time of the October 2004 beating to Wednesday.

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Bill to Cut Off Fired Officers' Pay Advances; Criminal Charges Would Halt Salary

The Assembly Committee on Corrections and Courts voted, 8-1, in favor of the bill, which also would require all fired officers whose terminations are upheld to pay back the city any pay they received after their firing and speed up the appeal process.

Rep. Carol ...

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