Court Rules Secret Police Surveillance Violates Privacy Rights
A federal judge ruled that citizens who had their private phone calls secretly recorded by police may hold officers accountable through a class action lawsuit.
A federal judge ruled that citizens who had their private phone calls secretly recorded by police may hold officers accountable through a class action lawsuit.
A lawsuit was settled involving allegations that a deputy with the Union County Sheriff’s Office unlawfully used a taser on a homeless individual experiencing a mental health crisis.
Class action lawsuit alleges the Village of Antioch Police Department illegally surveilled and recorded thousands of private, non-emergency calls of citizens.
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