Approve $450,000 agreement to continue police-prosecutor partnership
$450,000
In Plain English
The city works with the Contra Costa District Attorney's Office to place one prosecutor inside Richmond Police Department headquarters. This prosecutor helps police officers build stronger cases by providing legal advice during investigations. If approved, Richmond pays $450,000 annually to continue this partnership that improves coordination between police and prosecutors.
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