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    An Exoneration of an Officer Occurs When the Investigation Results
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An Exoneration of an Officer Occurs When the Investigation Results

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An exoneration of an officer occurs when the investigation results in a finding that the alleged complaint is essentially false but that the officer's behavior was not justified, legal, or within organizational policy.

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