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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Delaware Judge Says State Police Lawsuit May Proceed

WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) -- A Superior Court judge has ruled that a sexual harassment case against Delaware State Police may proceed.

State officials wanted to quash the lawsuit by state police secretary Diana L. Miller but Judge Jerome O. Herlihy rejected their arguments. But he ruled that she may not pursue claims of a hostile work environment or retaliation against the agency.

After the lawsuit was filed in 2008, state police officials said a former state police captain was suspended and later retired after having an affair with her.

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2 comments:

lmclain said...

And people ridicule me when I claim the police believe they are above the law they so vigorously and piously force us to obey? They fight tooth and nail to be ABOVE the law and unaccountable to the citizens. NOT public SERVANTS, oh no...public MASTERS.

Anonymous said...

She is screing him 2 times.lol