Denver hires new lawyers in jail inmate abuse case
Two private law firms have stepped forward to defend Denver in an inmate abuse case after previous counsel withdrew from the case following allegations that the city withheld key evidence. View…
Two private law firms have stepped forward to defend Denver in an inmate abuse case after previous counsel withdrew from the case following allegations that the city withheld key evidence. View…
Attorneys representing a former Denver jail inmate accused the city on Friday of withholding key evidence in an abuse case and asked a federal judge to issue punitive sanctions. Download…
Attorneys representing a former Denver jail inmate accused the city on Friday of withholding key evidence in an abuse case and asked a federal judge to issue punitive sanctions. View…
In an extraordinary hearing before a federal judge Friday, a prisoner described how he worked with a Denver jail deputy to sell pornography and marijuana behind bars and mete out…
In an extraordinary hearing before a federal judge Friday, a prisoner described how he worked with a Denver jail deputy to sell pornography and marijuana behind bars and mete out…
A federal judge on Wednesday ordered the release of internal affairs records in a criminal investigation against a former Denver jail chief who could be a key witness in an…
“At the time of his deposition on May 29, 2013, defendant Keller had not even been interviewed regarding the July 31, 2011 incident,” according to a brief by Hunter’s attorney,…
Denver sheriff’s deputies choked and stun-gunned an inmate who sought medical attention two weeks after he was beaten and scarred by other jail inmates, according to a report unsealed Thursday…
A federal judge has unsealed documents alleging officers intimidated witnesses to a brutal jailhouse attack and federal prosecutors will investigate the practices of the Denver Police and Sheriff’s Department. View…
The video of Denver sheriff's Deputy Edward Keller choking a noncombative inmate was recorded in the summer of 2011. But disciplinary and criminal investigations did not begin until more than…