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Corrections Officer Battles Racism In Court
By salem-news.com
Published: 07/06/2010

(SALEM, Ore.) - Framed for a homosexual act that he didn't commit, subjected to dangerous racial harassment, and the consequent violation of his personal safety; William Coleman took the framed case against him to court and won with a unanimous verdict: 'not guilty on all counts'.

He had to endure years of court, his name was trashed by public safety officials; he was run out of one state law enforcement job over racism, and fired from another for an accusation that was proven to be completely false and totally devastating.

As citizens, we are led to believe that there are mechanisms in place to defend us from acts of extreme discrimination. But Oregon officials are in a club of their own, you could say.

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