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10th Circuit directs judge to redo ruling in case of gas station clerk fired for confronting knife-wielding robber

The federal appeals court based in Denver told a trial judge on Tuesday to reconsider her ruling that Circle K lawfully fired a 72-year-old convenience store cashier who attempted to stop a knife-wielding robber from stealing cigarettes.

Mary Ann Moreno, a 16-year company employee, was behind the register at a Westminster Circle K store when a man holding two hunting knives asked if Moreno could give him cigarettes for free. When she declined, the man went around the counter to take the cigarettes, prompting Moreno to grab his arm and shirt.

Days later, Circle K fired her, citing company policy that forbids employees from confronting shoplifters. Moreno filed suit against her former employer, alleging it terminated her in violation of Colorado’s public policy — namely, the law’s recognition of a right to self-defense.

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