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NEW ORLEANS – An attorney at one of the largest plaintiff’s firms in Louisiana was sent to the hospital recently after being attacked by the husband of a co-worker who alleged the two were having an affair.
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Two Harris County residents are suing after being forced out of the loft they were renting.
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New York residents are suing, alleging a Winfield police officer wrongfully shot and killed their family member.
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HOUSTON - A Madisonville woman is pursuing legal action in response to a November 2011 traffic stop which resulted in her arrest for alleged drug possession.
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For the second time, a jury found that a local officer was negligent in causing an automobile collision, levying a $45,000 verdict against the city of Beaumont.
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HOUSTON - A Huntsville man is suing the city of Rosenberg and the Rosenberg Police Department over what he claims was "unreasonable excessive force" during an arrest.
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HOUSTON - Willis resident Peter J. Paske Jr. alleges he lost his job with the Missouri City Police Department because he spoke out against alleged misconduct by high-ranking officials.
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Granger The man accused of fatally shooting a woman and wounding three others at the Jefferson County Courthouse in March will undergo psychiatric testing, a judge has ordered.
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Sometimes, the bizarre aspects of the legal world stand out.
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An applicant for the chief of police for the city of Jasper has filed a lawsuit claiming his civil rights were violated after another applicant was chosen for the position.
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While one of his fellow officers stands trial in a San Antonio criminal court for the alleged beating of Derrick Newman, Beaumont Police Officer Charles Duchamp is asking a local judge to dismiss him from Newman's civil suit.
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The Bridge City Police Association is suing the city and Chief of Police Paul Davis, alleging the defendants circumvented the collective bargaining agreement.
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TEXARKANA, Texas -- A recently filed lawsuit accuses the Paris Police Department of conducting an improper home invasion and violating the resident's privacy.
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Jefferson County Sheriff's Department booking photo of Joshua Bush from 2006. A physician attempting to remove a bullet from a patient's head without his consent is not a medical malpractice issue, a plaintiff will argue before an appeals court in Beaumont later this month.
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The parade of bizarre comings and goings in the legal system never seems to end, from strange claims and lawsuits to outcomes one would never have predicted.
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An arbitrator has declared that a Beaumont police officer who was suspended for having sex with prostitutes during a sting operation will be reinstated to the force.
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Brian Sutton The family of Earnest White Jr., a 60-year-old Beaumont man who was killed as he tried to cross Cardinal Drive on foot, settled a lawsuit against the city of Beaumont on Tuesday, Oct. 14.
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A Mississippi family is suing Entergy, claiming Merrell Robinson was killed because the power company placed a guy wire too close to the road. Robinson died on Feb. 24 when his motorcycle went off the road in Sabine Pass.
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Andre David Leffebre Leading corrections officers to believe he had a gun, a federal inmate caused a shut-down of the Jefferson County Courthouse on Monday.