Jury Deliberates in Retrial of Deputy Over Fatal Shooting of Christian Glass in Colorado

Georgetown, CO – In a Clear Creek County courtroom on Wednesday, the retrial of former deputy Andrew Buen, charged with the murder of Christian Glass in 2022 near Silver Plume, reached a critical phase as jurors started deliberations in the afternoon. Buen, who previously faced mixed verdicts in his initial trial, stands accused in a case spotlighting the police handling of mental health crises. The incident unfolded last year when Glass, a 22-year-old, was fatally shot following what began as a distress call he made himself. The jury must now determine if Buen’s actions constitute … Read more

Alachua County Deputy Wins $15.1 Million in Landmark Racial Discrimination Lawsuit

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — A substantial $15 million was awarded by an Alachua County jury to Sheriff’s Deputy Kevin Davis after allegations of racial discrimination and retaliation within the promotion practices of the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office. The jury concluded that racial bias played a decisive role in denying Davis’ promotion, marking a significant verdict in a case spotlighting workplace discrimination issues. Davis’ legal battle began when he accused the Sheriff’s Office of overlooking him for promotions due to his race, and retaliating against him when he sought to challenge these injustices. The jury’s findings supported … Read more

Honolulu Jury Awards Over $2 Million to Family of Homeless Man Killed by Deputy Sheriff at State Capitol

Honolulu, Hawaii – A jury in Honolulu awarded over $2 million to the family of a homeless man fatally shot by a deputy sheriff at the state Capitol, a court determined on Friday. The verdict, which concluded deliberations that began on Wednesday, marks a significant moment in the legal ordeal stemming from the 2019 incident. Delmar Espejo, 28, lost his life during a physical altercation with former deputy sheriff Gregory Bergman, which allegedly occurred after Espejo was confronted for possessing alcohol on Capitol premises. The altercation led to Bergman shooting Espejo in the back, igniting … Read more

Missouri Appeals Court Upholds $177 Million Verdict in Favor of Sheriff’s Deputy Assaulted at Hyatt Regency

ST. LOUIS, Mo. — In a significant reaffirmation of a jury’s verdict, the Missouri Court of Appeals has upheld a $177 million award to Shannon Dugan, a New Jersey sheriff’s deputy who endured a sexual assault by a security guard at the Hyatt Regency St. Louis. The substantial judgment consists of $28 million in compensatory damages linked to Dugan’s suffering and $149 million aimed as a punitive measure against Hyatt for their gross negligence and mishandling in the aftermath of the incident. During the legal proceedings, it became evident that Hyatt had faltered significantly in … Read more