LINCOLN — A new Nebraska Supreme Court decision added fuel to some lawmakers’ desire to try again, as early as this year, to increase accountability for child sexual assault and abuse. An unsigned majority of the state’s highest court, in a 4-1 opinion in Joshua v. State, issued Friday, upheld certain immunity for the Nebraska Department of […] The post Nebraska Supreme Court dismisses foster care abuse case against DHHS, expands immunity appeared first on Nebraska Examiner.
PHILADELPHIA – In the wake of the City of Chester filing for bankruptcy, a federal judge has stayed litigation from two individuals who participated in an “Environmental Justice Day” march and claimed they were assaulted there by Chester government officials, including the mayor and two members of borough council.
PHILADELPHIA – The City of Chester filing for bankruptcy has the potential to stay litigation from two individuals who participated in an “Environmental Justice Day” march, who claimed they were assaulted there by Chester government officials, including the mayor and two members of borough council.
PHILADELPHIA – Two individuals who participated in an “Environmental Justice Day” march hold true to claims that they were assaulted on that occasion by Chester government officials, including the mayor and two members of borough council.
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LINCOLN, Neb. (Legal Newsline) – The Nebraska Supreme Court has rejected a lawsuit brought by the survivor of a double-homicide who was sexually assaulted while 911 responders tried to find her.
The court on Jan. 29 ruled against Julie Edwards, who was kidnapped in February 2016 by her ex-boyfriend as she moved her stuff out of his house. When her brothers were taking her last box, Kenneth Clark shot them both and zip-tied Julie.
John Edwards called the Douglas County 911 call center while Clark took Julie upstairs, telling the operator that he had been shot by Ken Clark – but he was unable to provide the street address of the house.