The family of Cuqita Boyd wants "justice" for their mother, who was deemed "clinically sober" at the time of her arrest.
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The federal investigation into the Louisville Metro Police Department cites 63 different incidents of alleged misconduct.
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When Metro government asked a judge to dismiss Marlo Brown's lawsuit claiming his civil rights were violated during a traffic stop, his lawyer responded by entering new evidence from an unusual source: the United States Department of Justice.
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A Louisville judge last year had thrown out major sections of the state’s speeding laws after finding them vague and unconstitutional.
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What began as a routine traffic case has put Kentucky’s longstanding speeding law under scrutiny, raising questions about what speed limits actually are and whether legislators need to make changes when they meet again in January.