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Upland man's suit against city dismissed
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Leveque, Rod
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Arrests
/ Attorneys
/ Beck, Kenneth
/ Civil rights
/ Court hearings & proceedings
/ False arrests & convictions
/ Federal court decisions
/ Reiss, James
/ State court decisions
/ Thouvenell, Martin
/ Violations
2005
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Upland man's suit against city dismissed
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Leveque, Rod
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Arrests
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/ Beck, Kenneth
/ Civil rights
/ Court hearings & proceedings
/ False arrests & convictions
/ Federal court decisions
/ Reiss, James
/ State court decisions
/ Thouvenell, Martin
/ Violations
2005
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Upland man's suit against city dismissed
2005
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[Kenneth Beck], the owner of Dineen Trucking, filed the $18 million federal civil rights lawsuit in January against Upland, the city's police department, former police chief Martin Thouvenell, police Capt. Jeff Mendenhall and Code Enforcement Officer Michael Ollis. Beck's lawyer [James Reiss] said he believes prosecutors filed the criminal case against Beck as a favor to Upland police. Unless the appeal is granted, Beck's federal lawsuit is dead, although city attorneys said they are considering counter options, including asking Beck to pay their legal fees.
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