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Thurman v. City of Torrington, DC, 595 F.Supp. 1521 (1985) was a court decision concerning Tracey Thurman, a Connecticut homemaker who sued the city police department in Torrington, Connecticut, and claimed a failure of equal protection under the law against her abusive husband Charles "Buck" Thurman, Sr.
A Cry for Help: The Tracey Thurman Story is a 1989 American made-for-television drama film based on the 1985 [1] ruling Thurman v. City of Torrington . The film stars Nancy McKeon as Tracey; Dale Midkiff as Buck; and Bruce Weitz as Tracey's lawyer, Burton Weinstein.
The Trouble with Tracy is a Canadian television series produced by CTV for the 1970–1971 television season, with intended distribution by the U.S.-based National General Pictures. The series was based on scripts from the American radio comedy Easy Aces (1930–1945), written by Goodman Ace . [ 1 ]
Tracy Schmitt (commonly referred to as "Unstoppable Tracy") is a Canadian athlete and motivational speaker. As a quadruple amputee, she won a bronze medal in alpine downhill para-skiing at the Ontario Parasport Games and was inducted into the Canadian Disability Hall of Fame .
It wasn’t until some months later, around April 2004, that Herman said Bryant came up with the idea of the Black Mamba, a venomous African snake, also the codename for Uma Thurman’s assassin ...
Thurman’s death is the latest tragedy demonstrating the dangers of the state-level abortion bans that have cropped since Roe was overturned in 2022. Donald Trump appointed three Supreme Court ...
Buffalo took a 13-6 lead at halftime thanks to a Thurman Thomas four-yard touchdown. But Dallas roared back in the second half to score 24 unanswered points and secure another Super Bowl title.
Born in Toronto, Hunter spent her adult years as an Eaton's employee, and did not publish her first book, That Scatterbrain Booky (1981), until she was a grandmother. Her stories are recalled fondly by her fans for showing an accurate and enjoyable portrayal of Toronto through the Depression and War years.