Military Law
Aug. 29, 2006
U.S. Panel Restores $250,000 Verdict in San Diego Bias Case
SAN DIEGO - A federal appeals court on Friday reinstated a $250,000 jury verdict for a former San Diego police officer who claimed superiors at work discriminated against him because his Navy Reserve status required him to leave his job and




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN DIEGO - A federal appeals court on Friday reinstated a $250,000 jury verdict for a former San Diego police officer who claimed superiors at work discriminated against him because his Navy Reserve status required him to leave his job and serve in Bosnia and Iraq.
A U.S. District Judge in San Diego had wiped out the jury award, ...
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