Danville, California: Deputy Andrew Hall’s conviction for killing Laudemer Arbolis ‘partial justice’

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    Costa County Sheriff's Deputy Andrew Hall


    Family: Deputy’s conviction for killing is ‘partial justice’


    The family of a mentally ill man who was shot nine times by a police officer in a wealthy San Francisco Bay area suburb has received a $4.9 million settlement from the town and county where the officer worked, nearly three years after the 2018 fatal shooting, the family’s lawyer said Wednesday. The announcement of the settlement in the lawsuit brought by the family of 33-year-old Laudemer Arboleda came a day after a jury convicted Officer Andrew Hall in the related criminal case. The jury on Tuesday convicted Hall of felony assault with a firearm in Arboleda’s death but deadlocked ...


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