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Civil Rights Claims - Newsfeeds
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"But there is no large-company exception to civil rights claims in this country." Declaring class-action status for the lawsuit raises the financial and judicial stakes considerably, since more individual plaintiffs can now join, creating greater potential ...
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SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco's interim police chief on Thursday rejected charges by the public defender that videotape of a Richmond District drug bust showed that undercover officers had lied about their search. The controversy surrounds a hallway ...
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In February of 2011, the commander of a drug task force and a private investigator were arrested by federal agents on allegations that they conspired to sell drugs (Solanga & Fraley, 2011). An officer in the Seattle Police Department resigned after ...
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“Here, the statements that form the basis of the criminal charges against the defendants all occurred in the context of settlement discussions of civil-rights claims conducted by an attorney for Clinton County Sheriff’s Office under false pretenses ...
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He also pleaded guilty to false imprisonment, another serious misdemeanor. District Judge Marlita A. Greve suspended the 120-day jail sentences on each charge. Former Guardian Angels Stephen Cypret, 31, and Thomas Buechel, 52, also pleaded guilty to false ...
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He was arraigned in Salem District Court yesterday on charges of kidnapping, rape, false imprisonment and assault and is being held in lieu of $50,000 bail. Windham Police Capt. Mike Caron would not say how the 34-year-old woman was restrained.
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In 2009, Cardoso sued the City of Brockton, Brockton Police Chief William Conlon, and officer Stanley David, who wrote the police report, for unlawful arrest, unreasonable search and seizure, false imprisonment, intentional infliction of emotional distress ...
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Oliver Lawrence Baron Hurst, 26, 2800 block of Lido Boulevard, Gulf Breeze, battery causing bodily harm, false imprisonment, intimidating or threatening a victim, witness or informant. Miguel Angle Ramirez, 25, 9000 block of Deer Lane, Navarre, fraud ...
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Jeffrey Gray, 48, was arraigned in Salem District Court on charges of kidnapping, rape, false imprisonment, and assault. Police say Gray answered the 34-year-old New York woman’s ad, in which she said she was seeking a fresh start.
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The woman and her children were believed to be unharmed. Ramos was charged with multiple counts of kidnapping and false imprisonment and one count of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, according to booking information at the Volusia County Division of Corrections.
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Jason Phillips Hale, 27, 219 Harmony Lane, Chickamauga, was charged Tuesday by the Whitfield County Sheriff’s Office with being a fugitive from justice (driving on suspended license warrant, Hamilton County, Tenn.) and driving while license suspended or ...
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Forty-eight-year-old Jeffrey Gray was arraigned in Salem District Court on Wednesday on charges of kidnapping, rape, false imprisonment and assault. Police say Gray had answered the New York woman's ad, in which she said she was seeking a fresh start in New England.
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Officials said Ramos and his wife were in the midst of a divorce. Ramos is charged with multiple counts of kidnapping and false imprisonment. He is also charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
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The woman also said her left ribs were sore. Hopkins was being held without bond at the Manatee County jails on charges of domestic battery and false imprisonment.
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Their lawyer, Bonita Zelman, said they would seek at least $1 million for "brutality, false arrest, malicious prosecution and violations of their civil, constitutional and human rights." The four Pace University players were arrested Oct. 17 in the chaos ...
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She said she plans to sue Westchester County for malicious prosecution, and to sue Mount Pleasant and Pleasantville police for false arrest, assault and battery. The suit would ask for "seven figures" in compensatory damages, she said, along with punitive ...
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Zelman said he is seeking “seven figures for each of these victims,” alleging brutality, false arrest, violation of civil, constitutional and human rights, and malicious prosecution. Zelman claims video and photographic evidence proves police brut ...
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WASHINGTON — Federal officials said today that lab testing found the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal’s electric dispersal barriers, aimed at keeping Asian carp out of Lake Michigan, were effective for fish 5.4 inches or longer. However, higher electric ...
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Dickerson & Quinn's Max Kretzers vowed to exemplify the ideals of the Rotary Club of Saipan and Rotary International after being inducted back to the organization on Tuesday. “I will faithfully discharge all my duties in a way that will exemplify the ...
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Harvey police officer Andre Sneed says he called 911 to report his off-duty police chief was driving erratically. Dolton officers arrested Harvey chief Denard Eaves on suspicion of driving drunk, but he was released without charges, according to a lawsuit ...
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