The Hellman Commission was a committee established by the State of New York to seek out and expose corrupt police officers within the NYPD. Its five members were appointed by the Governor of New York, including the chairman, Judge Lawrence Hellman. The Commission had subpoena power to compel appearance before it, and testimony was given under oath. It could make deals with those testifying about their own corrupt activities to get them to expose other corruption.
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