Litigation
Dec. 15, 2016
In trial, attorney claims SF police dislocated her shoulder after traffic stop
In opening statements of a federal civil rights lawsuit Tuesday, an attorney representing a Berkeley lawyer who claims she and her partner were handled roughly by San Francisco police officers was the victim of "malicious, wanton, and oppressive" conduct that left his client with a dislocated left shoulder.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
OAKLAND — In opening statements of a federal civil rights lawsuit Tuesday, an attorney representing a Berkeley lawyer who claims she and her partner were handled roughly by San Francisco police officers was the victim of "malicious, wanton, and oppressive" conduct that left his client with a dislocated left shoulder.
But San Francisco County Deputy City Attorney Hun...
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