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In follow-up to contempt ruling, judge issues mixed ruling on sanctions

On 01/28/2021 By Kevin Schofield In legal, police

This afternoon, U.S. District Court judge Richard Jones issued his ruling on sanctions for SPD’s violation of his injunction restricting the department’s use of crowd-control weapons. He also ruled against the city on two related matters, setting up the city to appeal his contempt ruling from last month.

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Judge holds city in contempt for violations of crowd-control injunction

On 12/07/2020 By Kevin Schofield In legal, police, public safety

This morning U.S. District Court Judge Richard Jones issued a highly anticipated ruling in the contempt charges against the City of Seattle for SPD’s alleged violations of the judge’s injunction restraining the police department’s use of crowd-control weapons.

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Trial date set for contempt charges over SPD use of crowd-control weapons (UPDATED)

On 07/31/2020 By Kevin Schofield In legal, police

This morning, Judge Richard Jones set a trial date and determined several other parameters for his consideration of contempt charges over SPD’s alleged violation last Saturday of a preliminary injunction that restricts the department’s use of crowd-control weapons. The five-day trial will begin on August 26 and conclude on September 1.

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Judge Jones orders evidentiary hearing on SPD contempt charge

On 07/30/2020 By Kevin Schofield In legal, police

This afternoon, Judge Richard Jones issued an order calling for an evidentiary hearing to resolve the accusation by the ACLU and Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County that the Seattle Police Department violated the judge’s preliminary injunction and is thus in contempt.

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City responds to motion for contempt, denies wrongdoing

On 07/29/2020 By Kevin Schofield In legal, police

Late this afternoon the City of Seattle filed a response to the motion earlier this week by Black Lives Matter and the ACLU to hold the city in contempt for violations of the preliminary injunction put in place by Judge RIchard Jones last month. That injunction put restrictions on SPD’s use of crowd-control weapons, include tear gas and blast balls.

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