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Labor/Employment

Feb. 28, 2006

Jury Awards Former Officer $2M

SAN FRANCISCO - A jury has awarded a former Oakland police officer nearly $2 million in damages concluding the police department denied her an expected promotion because she was pregnant.

By Robert Selna
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        A jury has awarded a former Oakland police officer nearly $2 million in damages concluding the police department denied her an expected promotion because she was pregnant.
        A seven-member jury came back with the verdict Friday following two days of deliberations after receiving...

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