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Criminal

Jan. 8, 2020

Man should not have been jailed on civil contempt, US judge rules

A trial court should not have jailed a civil defendant for almost six years on a contempt charge related to missing money, a federal judge concluded, but the county and sheriff still can't be held liable for violating state laws that limit a person's time in county jail to one year.

A trial court should not have jailed a civil defendant for almost six years on a contempt charge related to missing money, a federal judge concluded, but the county and sheriff still can't be held liable for violating state laws that limit a person's time in county jail to one year.

After detailing several "troubling aspects" in the case brought by former jail inmate Zulmai Nazarzai, U.S. District Judge $95

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