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The jury awarded $10,000 to the family of a man killed in 2016. The verdict and award are not expected to stand.
Officer Kelsey Francemone was found civilly liable for violating the constitutional rights of Gary Porter, who was shot and killed by Francemone in 2016, and was awarded $10,000 in damages.
Christopher Schurr will not be retried in the death of Patrick Lyoya, but still could be facing a civil case from the family ...
Pueblo sheriff’s deputies will face a civil jury trial after a deputy shot and killed a man during a confrontation outside of ...
The penultimate act of America’s racial retrenchment came in the fall of 2024 when Donald Trump, buoyed by replacement theory fears and anti-“woke” campaign ads, was reelected president of the United ...
Should it become more difficult to amend the state’s constitution? That’s a question that has been debated at the statehouse ...
Richmond councilmembers remain divided over veracity of allegations of bias conduct among the city’s Community Police Review ...
In civil cases, the plaintiff only needs to prove their version of events is more likely than the defendant's, a term referred to as the preponderance of evidence.
Best menopause supplements as recommended by experts - Menopause experts shares their top non-negotiable supplements for ...
This summer bowl salad is a refreshing mix of mango, pineapple, and kiwi with a splash of lime juice. This antioxidant-rich ...
President Trump's Special Envoy to the Middle East is meeting with Iranian officials to discuss Tehran's nuclear program. Ben Rhodes, former Deputy National Security Advisor to President Obama, joins ...
One reason why the public turned on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) was its insistence that roughly 70 percent of the ...