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NEW ORLEANS (CNN) -- Two New Orleans police officers were fired Wednesday for their roles in the videotaped beating of a 64-year-old man being arrested in the French Quarter, a police spokesman said.
The altercation in October has led to a federal civil rights investigation and criminal charges being filed against three police officers.
New Orleans Police Superintendent Warren Riley initially suspended the two officers -- Robert Evangelist and Lance Shilling -- without pay after a number of law enforcement officials were seen on videotape striking Robert Davis during an ... Read more
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Radio New Zealand - Wellington 19 February 2007
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Jury selection has begun in a
Assistant Police Commissioner Clint Rickards, Brad Shipton and Bob Schollum are charged with the kidnapping and indecent assault of a woman in Rotorua between November 1983 - August 1984.
The complainant was aged 16 at the time.
All three men formally entered not guilty pleas in the High Court in Auckland on Monday morning. Extensive suppression orders apply to the charges.
Last year, a jury cleared them of 20 charges of sexual violation and indecent assault against a Rotorua woman, Louise Nicholas, in 1986. The jury of seven women and five men delivered its verdict on March 31, 2006, after three days of deliberations following a two and a half week trial at the High Court at Auckland.
The trial is set down for two weeks. The jury has been told to disregard publicity about the accused.
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