Video: Judge, Lawyers Meet at Retrial of Alabama Officer
A judge is meeting privately with attorneys before the retrial of an Alabama police officer accused of abusing an Indian man who was slammed down during an encounter with police.
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A judge is meeting privately with attorneys before the retrial of an Alabama police officer accused of abusing an Indian man who was slammed down during an encounter with police.
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