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Civil Rights Claims - News Articles
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Gregory Joseph Pieri Jr. was charged with battery, child abuse and false imprisonment after police said he spat in a woman's food as she prepared dinner and then beat her in front of her two children in Palm Bay. / BCSO booking photo A 25-year-old Palm ...
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Joseph Sauce is charged with felony willful injury and false imprisonment. Court documents say Sauce was employed at Agency One Insurance back in March. Authorities say two days before he was going to be let go, Sauce went into Doug Inlay's office and repeatedly beat and kicked him, breaking his nose, causing a concussion, and chipping four teeth. Sauce has posted $3000 ...
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James Michael Ard, 26, 4000 block of Driskell Road, Milton, battery, two counts of kidnapping-false imprisonment, cruelty toward a child, violation of probation/community control. Danielle Lee Beasley, 26, 400 block of East Bobe Street, larceny. Marcus Donta Bonner, 29, 1200 block of Rio Grande Circle, cocaine possession, marijuana possession. Charles Edward Brown, 24, 100 ...
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Dick, through his attorney Cindy Bhagwandeen, had filed a personal action for false imprisonment/assault and battery against the Attorney General. According to Dick's statement of claim, on November 17, 2008 around 1.45 pm he was at his aunt Edith Jack-Richards’ home at Charlotteville, when Constables Wallace, Boodoo and Wettfield, entered the house. Dick said he did not know ...
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A Minooka man filed suit in circuit court Tuesday seeking damages as result of what he claims was a false arrest. Todd A. Osinski, 40, 9 Cherry St., Minooka, alleges in the lawsuit that Grundy County Sheriff’s Deputy Brett Black broke into the rear door of his residence without identifying himself and proceeded to arrest ...
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Contrary to statements made by those who should be leading the fight for civil rights in Maryland, this was not an anti-family bill, but a basic civil rights bill. The failure of this bill goes against Maryland's long history of being in the forefront of civil rights movements. This attack, which took place in District 8, has been broadcast all over the national ...
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“Unless vetoed, the bill would undermine key provisions of the Missouri Human Rights Act, rolling back decades of progress in protecting civil rights,” the release says. “This bill would make it harder to prove discrimination in the workplace, and would throw new hurdles in the path of those whose rights have been violated,†Nixon says. ”That is ...
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Patriot-News
By Jim Lewis A Middletown woman has reached a $100000 settlement with Middletown police, the borough and the Dauphin County Drug Task Force over a federal civil rights lawsuit in which she claimed she ...
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Today President Obama is ignoring the lessons of the civil rights era he claims to revere. According to a draft executive order leaked last week, Mr. Obama plans to require any company seeking a federal contract to disclose its executives' political ...
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He still faces an administrative trial before the Board of Police Commissioners on two internal charges of false reporting and one charge of false arrest. That administrative trial - which uses a lesser standard of evidence - has been on hold pending the outcome of the criminal proceedings in St. Louis Circuit Court. Seper has been suspended without pay since February. ...
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NPR
It wasn't until the 1964 Civil Rights Act that racial discrimination was outlawed, and backed up with threat of federal enforcement. "Barack Obama's election was a watershed moment in the United States' evolution as a multi-racial democracy, ...
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Public News Service
This bill provides a much needed update to the Equal Pay Act of 1963 by bringing it in line with the nation's other civil rights laws. The Paycheck Fairness Act helps to create incentives for employers to follow the existing law and empowers women to negotiate for equal pay. The bill would also deter discrimination by strengthening penalties for equal-pay violations and by prohibiting ...
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Like the Civil Rights Movement, whose student- involvement origins are popularly traced to the 1960 Greensboro lunch counter sit-ins, these small, but committed (and connected) actions for immigrant rights are just the harbingers of a larger movement ...
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Sgt. Gary M. Jonas, who has served as a patrol officer and narcotics investigator with the department since May 1996, claims in the complaint that McCoy violated state and federal gender discrimination laws when he disregarded police Chief James L. ...
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The civil rights group is holding a series of events around the gulf coast this week to help people with the claims process or financial advice. PRICHARD, Alabama - People looking for help with financial matters or oil spill claims have somewhere to go this week. The NAACP is holding a series of gulf financial Counseling Fairs. Representatives from Consumer ...
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Van Groll, 26, claims the series of text messages violated her constitutional rights to due process and equal protection. "(Van Groll) has no constitutionally protected liberty interest in being free from unwanted attention from the opposite sex where said attention is not violent, harassing, or abusive," Bellin wrote. Bellin's motion also argues Kratz is immune from prosecution, ...
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Antonine Emmanuel Scott, 21, of the 4100 block of Groveland Ave., Baltimore, was charged with first-degree assault, second-degree assault, reckless endangerment and false imprisonment. According to online court records, the defendant remains committed to the Baltimore County Detention Center.
March 17-March 18: First-degree burglary. In the 4100 block of Eder Road, ...
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He filed a complaint, alleging the arrest was without probable cause, and a federal judge this month agreed, finding Kinney liable for false arrest. City officials defend the officer's actions, but civil libertarians say the case reflects evolving attitudes about the use of disorderly conduct charges to arrest someone who is behaving aggressively or insulting an officer ...
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By Paul Lamoureux Where, following the reversal of a defendant's assault and battery conviction and the dismissal of all charges against him, he has filed a number of claims against a defendant city and a number of codefendant police personnel, I find the claims should be dismissed in part and allowed to go forward in part. Â Â Â ...
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The overwhelming majority prove to be false but teachers are often deeply traumatised and their career is blighted. "This situation is compounded when the police then unnecessarily arrest a teacher who has presented themselves voluntarily for interview . "This ruling significantly restricts the widespread, unacceptable practice of police arresting teachers and indeed others when they volunteer to ...
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