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About. * Experienced civil rights litigator with 19 years of demonstrated history fighting for justice in the legal arena. * Litigated cases through trial as lead counsel in both state and...
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- Malone Dwire & Thompson, LLC
- Wichita, Kansas, United States
Mar 21, 2024 · U.S. District of Kansas Judge Holly L. Teeter called the lawsuit filed against the city of Wichita by former WPD deputy chiefs a “press release masquerading as a complaint.”
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General Contact Information. Sedgwick County Public Defender Office. 604 N Main St, Suite D. Wichita, KS 67203. 316-264-8700.
Jul 6, 2022 · The U.S. District Court in Wichita responded to a $25 million lawsuit filed by the Finch family alleging excessive force and constitutional violations by granting summary judgment in favor of the City of Wichita and some responding police officers.
Find Kansas attorney James Thompson in their Wichita office. Practices Civil rights, Personal injury, Wrongful death. Find reviews, educational history and legal experience.
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- Po Box 2082, Wichita, 67201-2082, KS
James represents clients charged with criminal charges in Kansas federal courts and state courts across Kansas. He has successfully defended federal criminal cases ranging from drug conspirators to complex wire/mail fraud and money laundering.
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