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Litigation

Mar. 23, 2005

Domestic-Abuse-Response Suit Draws Flurry of Questions

WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Monday questioned whether police can be sued for how they enforced a restraining order against a father who killed his three young daughters, a case that could redefine how police respond to domestic abuse.


By Pete Yost
Associated Press
        WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Monday questioned whether police can be sued for how they enforced a restraining order against a father who killed his three young daughters, a case that could redefine how police respond to domestic abuse...

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