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Retrial!

Former copper Mitchell Grobeson will get another day in court. A Los Angeles judge ruled today that Grobeson’s ant-gay discrimination case against the LAPD must be retried after a juror admitted to pre-judging in favor of the city. The case dates back to 1988, when LAPD officials attempted to suppress his public gay expressions, claims Grobesn, who is seeking $4.4 million in damages. [Daily Breeze]

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By:           Andrew Belonksy
On:           Apr 14, 2008
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