(AP Photo/Hans Pennink)ALBANY, N.Y. ALBANY, N.Y.As protesters of police brutality demand accountability, New York lawmakers are poised to overhaul a decades-old law that has kept officers disciplinary records secret.
But over the years, the law has draped a veil over most records of police misconduct, including allegations.
Formal complaints about excessive force by officers are not public in New York.
Only New York and Delaware have state laws that provide law enforcement with special carve outs from records disclosure, according to a statement from advocacy groups including Common Cause New York and the New York Public Interest Research Group.
___Associated Press writers Jim Mustian in New York and Michael R. Sisak on Long Island contributed to this report.