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Government

Oct. 9, 2008

Free Speech at Issue in Suit Over Gay Pride Parade

City Attorney Michael Aguirre and Rancho Santa Fe attorney Charles LiMandri will be squaring off today over whether the free speech rights of four firefighters were violated when they were ordered to participate in a gay pride parade last year.

By Pat Broderick
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN DIEGO - City Attorney Michael Aguirre and Rancho Santa Fe attorney Charles LiMandri will be squaring off today over whether the free speech rights of four firefighters were violated when they were ordered to participate in a gay pride parade last year.

A jury deadlocked Monday on the question of whether the four had been sexually harassed at the parade. Judge Michael Anello declared a mistrial, and s...

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