A New York attorney who handles police misconduct cases will be the first director of a new Cleveland commission intended to give community input on policy as reforms are made at the police department.

The Cleveland Community Police Commission was required under a court-monitored reform agreement between the city and the U.S. Department of Justice. Cleveland.com said the commission is slated to continue work as a voice for the community even after the agreed reforms are completed.

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