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The Office of Public Affairs announced that a Louisiana Deputy U.S. Marshal has been convicted on civil rights and obstruction of justice charges. The conviction stems from the deputy’s involvement in excessive use of force during an arrest, where he violated an individual’s civil rights. The jury found that the marshal not only engaged in unlawful actions but also attempted to cover up his misconduct by lying to investigators. This case underscores the commitment to uphold civil rights and hold law enforcement accountable for abusive practices. The Department of Justice emphasizes the importance of ensuring that all citizens are treated fairly and justly under the law. The marshal now faces significant penalties, reflecting the serious nature of civil rights violations and the legal system’s obligation to maintain integrity and public trust.

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