• Suhail Abdu Anam al-Sharabi Freed

Suhail Abdu Anam al-Sharabi Freed

Suhail Abdu Anam al-Sharabi Freed Killmer Lane, LLP is gratified to report that our fifth (and final) client, Suhail Abdu Anam al-Sharabi, who had been wrongfully imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba for almost 23 years, has finally been released from custody and resettled in Oman. Suhail was brutally tortured in the earlier years of the prison, and has been cleared for release for several years. We have represented him (and 4 other Yemeni men) since 2006, and finally all five have been released. Hopefully now he can begin a new and rewarding life outside of illegal captivity. More On NY Times More On This News Item

By |2025-02-18T15:09:45-07:00January 8, 2025|Civil Rights, Killmer Lane, News|0 Comments
  • Child With Autism Assaulted By Paraprofessional

Child With Autism Assaulted By Paraprofessional

Child With Autism Who Was Repeatedly Assaulted By A Former Poudre School District (PSD) Paraprofessional KL Partners David Lane and Liana Orshan filed a lawsuit in federal court on behalf of the family of a child with autism who was repeatedly assaulted by a former Poudre School District (PSD) paraprofessional, Tyler Zanella, while riding the bus to school. PSD officials knew that Zanella had a concerning criminal history, but chose to hire him and place him in a position of authority and control over extremely vulnerable children. "They should have never hired Zanella, and the public should see the kinds of people they hired to take care of vulnerable kids on a school bus,"" said Lane. More On Denver 7 More On This [...]

By |2025-02-18T15:58:32-07:00October 1, 2024|Civil Rights, Killmer Lane, News|0 Comments
  • Barbaric Hazing Ritual at DPD Academy

Barbaric Hazing Ritual at DPD Academy

Barbaric Hazing Ritual at the Denver Police Academy KL Partners Darold Killmer and Reid Allison, with co-counsel John Holland, filed a lawsuit in Denver District Court today to seek justice for our client Victor Moses, who lost both legs after being forced to endure a "barbaric hazing ritual" at the Denver police academy. Known as "Fight Day," this hazing ritual is an unnecessarily violent rite of passage that recruits have to endure to be accepted into the police "fraternity." It is a shocking manifestation of a culture of excessive force and indifference to injuries at the Denver Police Department. More On Washington Post More On This News Item

By |2025-02-18T16:06:41-07:00July 30, 2024|Civil Rights, Killmer Lane, News|0 Comments
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