A criminal defense lawyer for nearly three decades, Bridgeport attorney Robert Berke has seen how police accounts of events are looked at differently today, with more and more arrests and police interactions with individuals now being recorded.

At 54, Berke has operated the Law Office of Robert Berke for 21 years. He noted that before videos of police interactions with citizens, courts gave deference to law enforcement accounts of events.

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