A wrongful conviction lawsuit from a man incarcerated 17 years for a San Jose drive-by shooting based on flimsy witness identifications that were later recanted has been allowed to proceed toward trial.
A wrongful conviction lawsuit from a man incarcerated 17 years for a San Jose drive-by shooting based on flimsy witness identifications that were later recanted has been allowed to proceed toward trial.
The city of San Jose recently approved a $400,000 settlement for a former San Jose police officer who says he was harassed for being Muslim. The former officer says he was subjected to jokes and teasing about September 11, and being a member of ISIS. After years on the force, his attorney says he’d had enough, left the department, and then filed a lawsuit.
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