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Jun. 26, 2024

A hat trick for victims of excessive force

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Murillo v. City of Los Angeles Zelaya v. City of Los Angeles Najera-Aguirre v. County of Riverside et al.

A hat trick for victims of excessive force
PICTURED: Dale K. Galipo PHOTO CREDIT: Justin Stewart

Civil Rights

Dale K. Galipo, The Law Offices of Dale K. Galipo

Local governments forced to pay large damages awards in cases where their law enforcement officers commit deadly misconduct are motivated to rein in rogue behavior, Dale K. Galipo believes.

He should know. The veteran plaintiff-side civil rights specialist, who runs The Law Offices of Dale K. Galipo in Woodland Hills, in 2023 obtained eight-figure judgments in three police exces...

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