Quebec police can refuse to talk to and share notes with watchdog: Court of Appeal

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Quebec police can refuse to talk to and share notes with watchdog: Court of Appeal
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MONTREAL — Quebec's highest court says police officers have the right to remain silent during investigations by the province's police watchdog.

MONTREAL — Quebec's highest court says police officers have the right to remain silent during investigations by the province's police watchdog.

The police organizations won in Superior Court, and the Court of Appeal affirmed the right of officers to refuse to share their incident reports or speak with investigators from the watchdog, known as the Bureau des enquêtes indépendantes, or BEI.

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