A lawyer representing a Pennsylvania police state trooper who has post-traumatic stress disorder told the state Supreme Court in Pittsburgh last week that it had the opportunity to break a line of precedent addressing a broad question: Can there be an “abnormal” working condition for police officers?
“This is the case in which the court can answer yes to that question,” Quintes D. Taglioli told the justices.
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