A federal appeals court has affirmed the rejection of a suit filed by a state trooper who claimed he suffered harassment and retaliation for complaining about racial profiling and who later killed himself.

The Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on May 4 that the trial judge properly denied the plaintiff leave to amend the complaint and granted summary judgment to the state and 20 individual defendants.

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