The case of a man imprisoned for 22 months on allegedly false charges made by officers involved in the Rampart police corruption scandal could settle for $580,000.
The plaintiff, Miguel Hernandez, has not agreed to the settlement approved Tuesday by the Los Angeles City Council, according to his attorney, Venice civil rights specialist Stephen Yagman.<...
The plaintiff, Miguel Hernandez, has not agreed to the settlement approved Tuesday by the Los Angeles City Council, according to his attorney, Venice civil rights specialist Stephen Yagman.<...
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