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The employee's attorney argues in the lawsuit that his client suffered "damage to her reputation" as well as "humiliation" and "anxiety" as a result of the detective's actions.Â
A federal judge ruled Friday that a class action lawsuit accusing Metro Corrections of keeping several inmates long past their court-ordered release dates can move forward.
Data from the Criminal Justice Commission shows that there was a 52% decrease in arrests from February to June in 2020.
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