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Folsom pays over $1M to employees who alleged discrimination

The city is spending $1,070,000 on settlements of four discrimination lawsuits and one workers compensation claim, per legal documents Folsom provided to ABC10.
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Woman Can Bring Goat Back To Powell After Settling Lawsuit

Venus Bontadelli sued the city of Powell, Wyoming in U.S. District Court back in Nov., saying the town’s denial of her exotic pet permit was unconstitutional.
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Sober DUI Arrests – Videos

There has been a disturbing trend in DUI Arrests of Sober people. Is this the new "I Smell Weed" loophole to harass citizens?
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Police Videos. These are more current Stories that may not yet be lawsuits but surely seem like they're headed that way?
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Springfield Ma. to pay nearly $15 Million

Springfield will pay nearly 15 million dollars to victims of alleged sexual abuse at a middle school. This will be the largest of such settlements in Ma. history.
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Yet another Crooked Cop aka Abuse of Power Story

Some quick details/timeline: 1.) This woman writes a Facebook post reflecting her feeling towards her Ex-Husband. Facebook post on January 15, 2015: “That moment when everyone in your house has the flu and you ask your kid’s dad to get them (not…
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Archie Williams freed from jail after 36 Years Behind Bars. A Fingerprint Database Cleared Him

     All it took was for technicians in a crime lab to run the fingerprints collected at the scene of a rape, through a national database. Within hours, the experts had established a match with a serial rapist. But that was…
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Should the US base fines on income?

I don’t know if you heard the story about a driver in Finland who had to pay a $130,000 fine for speeding? While my memory of the amount and the conversion of currency me be a little off. The story is true.…
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Michigan Man Pleads Guilty To Bank Fraud And Identity Theft

CONCORD NH – United States Attorney Scott W. Murray announced on Friday that Deandray Buckley, 27, of Belleville, Michigan, pleaded guilty to bank fraud and aggravated identity theft. Court documents say 27-year-old Deandray Buckley, of Belleville, Mich., stole people’s personal identifying information.…
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Proposed Michigan Legislation Would Change Bail System

Michigan lawmakers are looking at making a major change to the state’s cash bail system. Legislation recently introduced would stop counties for keeping low-income, low-risk offenders in jail because they cannot afford bail. Judges would still be able to set bail if…
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