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‘Common sense’: 10th Circuit rules Loveland officer will face civil trial for shooting puppy in head
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The Denver-based federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday that a jury will decide whether a Loveland police officer violated a couple’s constitutional rights by shooting their puppy in the head and torso. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit had never decided the specific question of whether the Fourth Amendment, which prohibits unreasonable…
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Loveland officer who shot puppy will face jury trial, federal judge rules
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A jury will decide whether a Loveland police officer violated a couple’s constitutional rights when he shot their puppy in the head and torso, after a federal judge decided against granting immunity last week. Officer Mathew Grashorn had pulled up in an empty parking lot on a weekend to find Wendy Love and Jay Hamm…
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No immunity for Loveland cop who shot puppy
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A Loveland police officer may be held liable for shooting a couple’s puppy in the head within seconds of exiting his car, a federal judge has ruled. Last week, U.S. District Court Judge Raymond P. Moore refused to dismiss the civil rights claims against Officer Mathew Grashorn for the shooting. Moore noted the law is…


