Los Angeles Police Department Officer Held Liable by Jury for Constitutional Rights Violations Arisi
Los Angeles Police Department Officer Held Liable by Jury for Constitutional Rights Violations Arising Out of Excessively Tight Handcuffs A Los Angeles Federal Court Jury Found an LAPD Officer acted with reckless disregard for a woman's rights when he failed to loosen her handcuffs despite her pleas that she was in tremendous pain. The jury provided for $160,000 to compensate the woman for the nerve damage caused by the tight handcuffs. Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) November 8, 2010 On November 5, 2010, in Taylor-Ewing v. City of Los Angeles et al., CASE NO. CV 07-5556 GHK , a Federal Co
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