A federal jury on March 6 returned a verdict in favor of a police officer in the first of several similar cases brought by the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of citizens who were arrested after photographing or observing police behavior.
Following a two-day trial, the jury deliberated for about an hour before finding in favor of Philadelphia police officer George Gaspar on claims for unlawful arrest and malicious prosecution.
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