Judge Simon to Determine Fairness Hearing

Posted by consulthardesty18 December, 2012
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Click below to be prompted to weigh in on the need for a Fairness Hearing prior to Judge Simon approving a settlement agreement between the City of Portland and the US Dept of Justice, regarding unconstitutional practices by police:

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