
Hot on the heels of a precedent-setting victory at the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which allowed families to sue for pre-death pain and suffering damages on behalf of a loved one killed during a civil rights violation by law enforcement, Orange has had no shortage of headline-grabbing cases.
When Los Angeles teenager Christian Rodriguez was erroneously labeled a gang member and subjected to an injunction barring him ...
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