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Labor/Employment

Aug. 5, 2000

Federal Judge Tosses Police Officers Bias Suit

A federal judge has thrown out a civil rights lawsuit filed by a San Francisco police officer who claimed he was subjected to a series of anti-Semitic visual and verbal slurs.


From Staff Reports
        A federal judge has thrown out a civil rights lawsuit filed by a San Francisco police officer who claimed he was subjected to a series of anti-Semitic visual and verbal slurs.
        U.S. District Judge Martin J. Jenkins ruled that Sgt. Steven Zimmerman had not proved that San Francisco had a policy of discrimination or t...

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