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Civil & Human Rights

Arpaio, MSCO and the DOJ Civil Rights Division Findings. What’s It All Mean?

December 17, 2011 by Michael Bryan

Posted by Michael Bryan What has happened? The DOJ has released a public Letter of Findings concerning its investigation into the Maricopa County Sheriffs Office's (MSCO) practices which infringe on the civil rights of the citizens of Maricopa County. Most of those abuses and illegal practices concern Equal Protection and Due Process violations of Latino … Read more

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