A $25 million settlement for an autistic, partially deaf man who was shot and paralyzed by sheriff’s deputies in his home was set for approval by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors at its regular meeting on Tuesday.
The vote was delayed by protests, however.
“It was a righteous case, it was a strong case,” sole practitioner Austin R. Dove, who represented plaintiff Isaiah Cervantes, said in a phone call...
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