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Federal Suit Filed vs. Oakland Police for Brutality During Occupy Oakland March
Professor Beaten by Police Claims Constitutional Rights Violated Robert Ovetz, Ph.D., a community college professor arrested observing the January 28th Occupy Oakland march, filed a federal suit in federal district court on Thursday December 5th against the Oakland Police Department. Ovetz’s suit claims that several of his constitutional rights were violated when he beaten, arrested, and jailed by Oakland police.
Professor Beaten by Police Claims Constitutional Rights Violated Robert Ovetz, Ph.D., a community college professor arrested observing the January 28th Occupy Oakland march, filed a federal suit in federal district court on Thursday December 5th against the Oakland Police Department. Ovetz’s suit claims that several of his constitutional rights were violated when he beaten, arrested, and jailed by Oakland police.
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