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Suit against pizza chain over gun claim thrown out

Indianapolis : IN : USA | about 1 month ago  
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The Indiana Supreme Court says two men who sued Papa John's USA Inc. when they were detained by police after an employee falsely accused one of them of pulling a gun have no case because the statement to officers was privileged information under state law.
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  • News Source: The Courier-Journal | about 1 month ago
    Two men who sued Papa John's USA Inc. when they were detained by police after an employee falsely accused one of them of pulling a gun have no case because the statement to police was privileged information under state law, the Indiana Supreme Court...
  • News Source: Lexington Herald-Leader | about 1 month ago
    The Indiana Supreme Court says two men who sued Papa John's USA Inc. when they were detained by police after an employee falsely accused one of them of pulling a gun have no case because the statement to officers was privileged information under...
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    Two African-American men, Thomas Williams and Sanford Kelsey, went to a Papa John's restaurant in Westfield to pick up a pizza they had ordered. They paid for the pizza and left for Williams' home. An employee falsely reported one of ...
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