(C) Any record relating to an incident in which a sustained finding was made by
<br />any law enforcement agency or oversight agency involving dishonesty by a peace
<br />officer or custodial officer directly relating to the reporting, investigation, or
<br />prosecution of a crime, or directly relating to the reporting of, or investigation of
<br />misconduct by, another peace officer or custodial officer, including, but not limited
<br />to, any false statements, filing false reports, destruction, falsifying, or concealing of
<br />evidence, or perjury.
<br />(D) Any record relating to an incident in which a sustained finding was made by
<br />any law enforcement agency or oversight agency that a peace officer or custodial
<br />officer engaged in conduct including, but not limited to, verbal statements, writings,
<br />online posts, recordings, and gestures, involving prejudice or discrimination against
<br />a person on the basis of race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical
<br />disability, mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status,
<br />sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, sexual orientation, or military
<br />and veteran status.
<br />(E) Any record relating to an incident in which a sustained finding was made by
<br />any law enforcement agency or oversight agency that the peace officer made an
<br />unlawful arrest or conducted an unlawful search.
<br />(2) Records that are subject to disclosure under clause (iii) or (iv) of subparagraph
<br />(A) of paragraph (1), or under subparagraph (D) or (E) of paragraph (1), relating to
<br />an incident that occurs before January 1, 2022, shall not be subject to the time
<br />limitations in paragraph (11) until January 1, 2023.
<br />(3) Records that shall be released pursuant to this subdivision include all
<br />investigative reports; photographic, audio, and video evidence; transcripts or recordings
<br />of interviews; autopsy reports; all materials compiled and presented for review to the
<br />district attorney or to any person or body charged with determining whether to file
<br />criminal charges against an officer in connection with an incident, whether the officer’s
<br />action was consistent with law and agency policy for purposes of discipline or
<br />administrative action, or what discipline to impose or corrective action to take;
<br />documents setting forth findings or recommended findings; and copies of disciplinary
<br />records relating to the incident, including any letters of intent to impose discipline,
<br />any documents reflecting modifications of discipline due to the Skelly or grievance
<br />process, and letters indicating final imposition of discipline or other documentation
<br />reflecting implementation of corrective action. Records that shall be released pursuant
<br />to this subdivision also include records relating to an incident specified in paragraph
<br />(1) in which the peace officer or custodial officer resigned before the law enforcement
<br />agency or oversight agency concluded its investigation into the alleged incident.
<br />(4) A record from a separate and prior investigation or assessment of a separate
<br />incident shall not be released unless it is independently subject to disclosure pursuant
<br />to this subdivision.
<br />(5) If an investigation or incident involves multiple officers, information about
<br />allegations of misconduct by, or the analysis or disposition of an investigation of, an
<br />officer shall not be released pursuant to subparagraph (B), (C), (D), or (E) of paragraph
<br />(1), unless it relates to a sustained finding regarding that officer that is itself subject
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