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Because of interference in investigation, Petaluma teen can t sue deputy who threw her to ground FacebookTwitterEmail The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals refused Friday to allow a Petaluma teenager to sue for excessive force when a sheriff’s deputy threw her to the ground after the teen and her mother allegedly interfered with the officer’s investigation of suspected domestic violence.Gabrielle Lurie/The Chronicle A divided federal appeals court refused Friday to allow a Petaluma teenager to sue for excessive force when a sheriff’s deputy threw her to the ground and rubbed her face in the gravel after the teen and her mother allegedly interfered with the officer’s investigation of suspected domestic violence. ....
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Agriculture your username 1 day ago A Ninth Circuit panel reversed a District of Montana decision on Thursday, ruling that the U.S. Forest Service was correct to restrict cattle grazing in the Dry Cottonwood Allotment of Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, after it reduced grazing opportunities to manage the inland native fish habitat. The plaintiffs, 2-Bar Ranch Limited Partnership, Broken Circle Ranch Company Inc., and R Bar N Ranch LLC, claimed that the Service should not have reduced their grazing and should not have compounded different grazing plans. The defendants, including the U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture secretary Thomas Vilsack, and other individuals associated with the forest service alleged that the grazing was harming the plants and destroying specifically stream habitats, and that the Forest Plan was clear. ....
The Ninth Circuit will likely uphold an award of $13 million against Google over data collected by Street View cars, while a federal judge ruled Thursday that cellphone users can pursue privacy claims related to location tracking through mobile apps. This Jan. 3, 2013, file photo shows Google’s headquarters in Mountain View, Calif. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez) SAN FRANCISCO (CN) A Ninth Circuit panel signaled a strong reluctance to overturn a settlement that pays no direct money to Google users whose private data was swiped by Google’s Street View cars. Nearly 10 years in the making, the $13 million settlement U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer approved last March gives $9 million to privacy rights groups, and forced Google to stop harvesting data through street-view vehicles. ....