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FILE--In this file image made from a Nov. 1, 2016 dashcam video released by Cedar Rapids Police Department, unarmed black motorist Jerime Mitchell struggles with officer Lucas Jones before the driver is shot and paralyzed. The Iowa Supreme Court ruled Friday, April 5, 2019, that the city has to turn over some records related to the shooting to Mitchell's lawyers, who can make them public. However, the court ruled that other police investigative files can be kept confidential even after an investigation is concluded. (Cedar Rapids Police Department via AP File)

FILE--In this file image made from a Nov. 1, 2016 dashcam video released by Cedar Rapids Police Department, unarmed black motorist Jerime Mitchell struggles with officer Lucas Jones before the driver is shot and paralyzed. The Iowa Supreme Court ruled Friday, April 5, 2019, that the city has to turn over some records related to the shooting to Mitchell's lawyers, who can make them public. However, the court ruled that other police investigative files can be kept confidential even after an investigation is concluded. (Cedar Rapids Police Department via AP File)

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