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Jury reaches verdict in Tony Timpa wrongful death civil trial
A verdict has been reached in the death of a man in police custody. Tony Timpa died 7-years ago when he called 911 saying he was mentally ill and needed help. Officers arrived and held him face-down to the ground for 14 minutes. NBC 5’s Katy Blakey has the story.
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Jury awards Tony Timpa's son $1 million in excessive force case
A federal civil jury says a Dallas police officer violated a man’s constitutional rights when he restrained him for more than 14 minutes in 2016 and awarded his surviving son $1 million in damages.
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Jury selection underway in civil trial surrounding death of Tony Timpa
Timpa died in police custody in Dallas in 2016. The case had already made its way to the Supreme Court, but it was postponed.
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Jury selection in civil trial surrounding Tony Timpa's death set for Monday
The case has already reached the Supreme Court before postponed. NBC 5’s Larry Collins has the details.
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Tony Timpa civil trial delayed just as jury selection was set to begin
The long-awaited civil trial for four Dallas police officers in the death of Tony Timpa was delayed Monday morning just as jury selection was scheduled to begin in federal court, according to attorneys.
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Long-awaited Tony Timpa civil trial postponed
The long-awaited civil trial over the death of Tony Timpa in police custody in 2016 has been postponed again,