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Civil Rights

Apr. 28, 2007

Interrogation Was Legal, Jury Decides

LOS ANGELES - An Oxnard police officer did not violate an injured farmworker's rights by interrogating him in an ambulance and an emergency room, a federal jury decided Thursday.

By Robert Iafolla
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - An Oxnard police officer did not violate an injured farmworker's rights by interrogating him in an ambulance and an emergency room, a federal jury decided Thursday.
      But the jury remained deadlocked on whether police used excessive force when a random stop ended in a near-fatal shooting 10 years ago.
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