Testimony concludes at MCSO, Arpaio civil trial -- what's next?

The testimony in the class action discrimination suit against Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's office is over. Yet this case wont be the last word on the debate over whether the Sheriff's office treats Latinos unfairly.

Witness describes humiliation after MCSO stop

Three witness in the class-action lawsuit against Sheriff Joe Apriao said Wednesday the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office discriminated against them. Two deputies rebutted those claims.

Delegating or distancing? Arpaio says decisions made by senior staff

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio took the witness stand Tuesday in the civil rights case against him.

Arpaio on the stand in civil trial

KJZZ's Lynn Kelly spoke to reporter Nadine Arroyo Rodriguez, who is covering the civil trial against the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office and Sheriff Joe Arpaio.

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