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Civil Rights Claims - News Articles
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"We know that the police department violated his civil rights. We are investigating this egregious act." "They certainly have a right to say what they want to say," said Lou Thurston, a spokesman for the Newport News police. "We can't discuss it because it's under ...
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MinnPost.com
It would take another 19 years for Minnesota to include protection of gays in the state's Human Rights Act. Read the first excerpt here. ...
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“The significance of the 1964 Civil Rights Act lay in the fact that both political parties in Congress came together to support the claims that blacks and women deserve equal opportunity in our society,” he said. “Thanks to television and the free press, the general public ...
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The suit claims Cooley's civil rights were violated. It says Cooley was fired in June after his supervisors found out he was in a relationship with a man. ...
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A Muslim man claims he was fired by a trucking company after refusing to transport a load of alcohol, according to a civil-rights lawsuit filed recently in federal court. Vasant Reddy, 35, of Northeast Philadelphia, said it's against his religious beliefs to "consume, ...
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However, those charges were later reduced to assault and battery and false imprisonment, which are misdemeanors. Defense attorney Rob Oldham told the court that had the matter gone to trial, evidence would have shown the woman had several opportunities to leave the ...
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Phillip Edward Edmunds, 21, of Minnesota City, Minn., was arrested and charged with third-degree assault, false imprisonment and two counts of misdemeanor domestic assault. The woman watched Edmunds hearing Monday morning, her wrist in a cast. She called police about 2:40 ...
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Leader News
A man will return to court today after being charged over an attempted armed robbery and false imprisonment at Epping, in Melbourne's north. ...
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Worcester County Circuit Court Judge Thomas Groton III sentenced Leroy Poole to 20 years in jail on charges of false imprisonment, sexual solicitation of a minor are to be served consecutively. He also must register as a sex offender for 25 years. Judge Groton ...
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Green was still at the victim's residence when deputies arrived. Green was arrested and charged with false imprisonment, assault and trespassing. ...
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The other officer responsible for the false arrest of the Colons, who lost the grocery store they owned during their legal ordeal, is awaiting trial. That officer also resigned from the NYPD yet is working for a suburban NYC police force that hired him ...
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The complaint further alleges breach of contract, false arrest and false imprisonment against the University. The complaint lists McCormick's lawsuit as a ...
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The Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights received nearly 7000 complaints this fiscal year, an 11 percent increase and the largest jump in at ...
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Questioning the 1964 Civil Rights Act falls into this category. When Rand Paul, the Republican nominee for US senator from Kentucky, criticized the act, the negative response he received caused him to back off his position. Apparently Mr. Iott, also a Republican, has ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
James Welch, legal director of the civil rights group Liberty, said: "The ability to challenge police misconduct in court is a vital constitutional safeguard against abuse of power. Under current rules, if you lose a case in the civil courts you can ...
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Claims made by former deputy Barry E. Henderson state that Henderson was hired as a Deputy Sheriff in October of 2006 and was a civil service employee of the County of Polk. Henderson claims that the defendents denied his constitutional rights of due process by terminating him ...
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accuses St. Elmo Mayor Larry Tish and the city of violating Thomason's civil rights when he was terminated as police chief after 16 years of service. It also charges the city violated the Illinois Whistleblower’s Act. In counts I and II of the complaint, ...
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Sergio Uriel Jimenez pleaded guilty to two counts of robbery and one count of false imprisonment as part of a plea bargain reached Friday during proceedings in San Bernardino Superior Court. Jimenez, 25, returns to court Nov. 12 for sentencing. The defendant's expected sentence was ...
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Kidnapping and false imprisonment charges have been filed against a man whom police accused of taking his girlfriend by force Sunday from a St. Cloud apartment. Leroy Saldana Jr., 26, was ordered held in ...
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Mooresville -- The first lawsuit claiming false arrest has been filed against Mooresville and a former police narcotics detective who is accused of falsifying evidence against at least 16 suspects in drug investigations. Mary A. McGuire, 53, Indianapolis, claims in the federal ...
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