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Lawsuit seeks to force sheriff’s office to turn over surveillance video

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From AnnArbor.com:

A retired Ann Arbor pathologist has filed a lawsuit against the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners, claiming he was not given the full video of an alleged theft from a court employee’s car in 2011.

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