The court-appointed monitor overseeing the remedial process in New York City’s stop-and-frisk litigation has proposed altering a pilot program that would have police officers wear body cameras.

Monitor Peter Zimroth has asked Southern District Judge Analisa Torres to modify the court-ordered test program for body-worn cameras to conduct a “controlled experiment” involving some 2,000 officers.

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