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No charges in case that ignited Anaheim unrest | diaz, officer, attorney - News - The Orange County Register

22.3.13

No charges in case that ignited Anaheim unrest | diaz, officer, attorney - News - The Orange County Register: "This is completely unjustified," Huizar said. "The D.A. appointed himself the judge and jury for this officer. I'm never going to stop fighting until Nick Bennallack is in prison."
Huizar has sued Anaheim for $50 million. Her attorney, Dana Douglas, said several witnesses reported seeing Diaz hit first in the buttocks. He fell to his knees, she said, and then was hit in the back of the head.
The D.A.'s account of events and his decision not to file charges does not change anything about the family's lawsuit, Douglas said.
"This is exactly the result we unfortunately expected," she said.


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