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Appellate Practice

Aug. 10, 2000

Court Clarifies What's Sufficient To Make Racial Profiling Claims

SAN FRANCISCO - Clarifying what constitutes sufficient evidence of potential racial profiling to merit a jury trial, a federal appellate court Tuesday reinstated a civil suit by a Korean man mistakenly arrested in 1996 by Anaheim police who were looking for a Vietnamese murder suspect.

By Pamela A. MacLean
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Clarifying what constitutes sufficient evidence of potential racial profiling to merit a jury trial, a federal appellate court Tuesday reinstated a civil suit by a Korean man mistakenly arrested in 1996 by Anaheim police who were looking for a Vietnamese...

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