Deputy Trying To Duck ID Stop Liability Too Early, Court Told

By Margaret Harding McGill ( February 20, 2015, 8:52 PM EST) -- An Arizona sheriff's deputy shouldn't be released from the possibility of criminal contempt charges for violating an injunction over traffic stops used to verify drivers' immigration status because it's too early in the case for that determination, a class of Latino individuals told an Arizona federal judge Thursday....

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