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Litigation

Nov. 3, 2004

High Court Will Consider Police-Officer Liability

WASHINGTON - Acting in a case in which an estranged husband abducted and killed his three children, the Supreme Court agreed Monday to consider whether police officers can be sued for damages for failing to enforce a domestic-violence protective order.

By David F. Pike
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - Acting in a case in which an estranged husband abducted and killed his three children, the Supreme Court agreed Monday to consider whether police offic...

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