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A Washington woman is facing a year in jail for secretly recording a meeting with a pair of public officials about how the local police department abused her husband. Yakima City Manager Tony O’Rourke said he pursuing the case against the woman because it compromised his right to privacy, even though Yakima Police Captain Greg Copeland was also sitting in the room. Read More |