The Israel Police's disciplinary court looks like a real courtroom. Directives specify its accoutrements, where the witnesses are to stand and exactly where the defense and prosecution tables are to be placed. But a glance at the decisions taken here reveals the extent of the gap between the law for civilians and the law for Israel's men and women in blue.
A law unto themselves
When the police's disciplinary court hands down derisory sentences for serious offenses, it seems that there's one set of rules for civilians and another for cops.
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Yaniv Kubovich


