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Police misconduct is inappropriate conduct and illegal actions taken by police officers in connection with their official duties. Types of misconduct include among others: sexual offences, coerced false confession, intimidation, false arrest, false imprisonment, falsification of evidence, spoliation of evidence, police perjury, witness tampering, police brutality, police corruption, racial ...
A Dallas jury awarded Burke more than $1 million in April over his wrongful termination case, however, the city still had the opportunity to appeal. Birchett’s case was slated to go to trial in ...
A Lyndhurst police sergeant was ordered reinstated with back pay after a Bergen County judge ruled that his termination was an overreach. Superior Court Judge Christine Farrington issued the ...
The Las Vegas Sun reported on August 11, 2011, that a federal jury had awarded the sum of 2.1 million (reduced to 1.6 million by a federal judge) to Charles Barnard, a resident of Henderson, Nevada as a result of charges of excessive force by LVMPD Officers Gary Clark, Greg Theobald and Steven Radmanovich. [30]
The lawsuit against the city of Sacramento and Allied Universal Security Service, the private security firm that employed the security guards, ended with a settlement of over $1 million for ...
Cody’s start to media was in 2002 in commercials, notably the Digital Blue Digital Movie Creator Commercial. After serving at the U.S. Navy, Garrett worked as a police officer at the Spartanburg Police Department for two years before resigning in 2017, citing low pay, high stress, risk and "a feeling of hopelessness".
An Ossining police officer was fired Thursday for dishonesty, official misconduct and other possible violations, The Journal News/lohud has learned. Officer Marques Randolph, who joined the ...
Cariol Holloman-Horne [1] (previously known as Cariol Horne) is an American former police officer who was fired from the Buffalo Police Department and lost her pension after she physically stopped a fellow officer from chokeholding a handcuffed suspect in 2006. In October 2020, Buffalo adopted "Cariol's Law," to require police to intervene if a ...