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via News5:

Nine Cleveland police recruits, accused of cheating at the police academy last month, have now file a lawsuit against the city for being “found guilty before being proven innocent.”

The lawsuit was filed on behalf of the recruits by attorneys Eric Henry and Sean Sobel, after the recruits were told that they would be fired and had their notebooks confiscated for sharing notes with other cadets in class

Sobel told News 5 some of the cadets have come forward and admitted they were cheating, but said the nine cadets who filed the lawsuit said they were told by police instructors to share notes with other cadets who were struggling in class.

Sobel has also filed a temporary restraining order in federal court, asking a judge to allow the nine cadets to still be allowed to attend a police exam on August 16th, so they don’t have to redo the 6-month police training, while this case is still pending.

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