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[Paultre-Bell] was told that the charges against her would be dropped, if she stayed "out of trouble." The "trouble," [Al Sharpton] snapped, was not of their doing, but "those officers who fired 50 shots at three unarmed men, killing one and wounding two," he said, insisting that the cops are the guilty ones. Whether those officers would be found guilty of the charges filed by Paultre-Bell was to be decided in court July 16.
In a letter last month to U.S. Magistrate Judge Roanne Mann, city lawyer David Hazan said going ahead with "discovery"-a legal term referring to evidence-gathering before trial-might be unnecessary, the press reported.See the full content of this document
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Al Sharpton to Face Trial in Sean Bell Case
NEW YORK-The Rev. Al Sharpton and Nicole Paultre-Bell were in court July 8, but not on the civil suit that...
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