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  • Police Shoot Innocent Bystanders When They Mistake Them For Suspect
    Police Shoot Innocent Bystanders When They Mistake Them For Suspect

    Police Chief Charlie Beck of the LAPD ultimately decided that 8 officers had violated the department's policy for use of deadly force in an incident that occurred in February 2013. Police officers ...

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  • Sriracha Sauce company closed for a period of tie over lawsuit in California.
    Sriracha Sauce company closed for a period of tie over lawsuit in California.

    On November 4, 2013 a small community located to the east of LA filed a lawsuit against Huy Fong Foods, better known as the makers of the ever-so-popular hot sauce, Sriracha Hot Chili Sauce. The city ...

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  • LA Police Break Person's Face When He Rode His Skateboard on the wrong Side of the Street
    LA Police Break Person's Face When He Rode His Skateboard on the wrong Side of the Street

    The LA police witnessed an incredibly serious crime recently, which surely justified their breaking the offender's nose and cheekbone. What did the offender do, justifying such extreme force and ...

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  • Missouri government entity premises liability
    Missouri government entity premises liability

    Under Missouri tort law, government entities have sovereign immunity from lawsuits except for certain exceptions and the MO personal injury damages are capped per Missouri statute. In order to sue a ...

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  • General Rules of MO Sovereign Immunity
    General Rules of MO Sovereign Immunity

    Under Missouri tort law, government entities have sovereign immunity from lawsuits except for certain exceptions and the MO personal injury damages are capped per Missouri statute. In order to sue a ...

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  • Missouri Soveriegn Immunity--a new loophole on caps?
    Missouri Soveriegn Immunity--a new loophole on caps?

    Under Missouri personal injury law, government and public entities are immune from certain causes of action, however, if a dangerous condition exists on the property then the government or public ...

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