A jury delivered a split verdict Thursday for the owner of a private security company who forcibly removed multiple people ...
A man who was convicted of battering two people at a turbulent legislative town hall was found not guilty of the misdemeanor ...
The owner of a private security company that dragged a woman out of a Coeur d'Alene town hall went on trial Monday.
I am compelled to acknowledge the six conscientious and civic-minded members of the jury for performing their required duty as U.S. citizens, and dedicating three trial days and eight additional hours ...
The owner of the security firm is charged with four counts of battery, two counts of false imprisonment and citations and ...
After Kootenai County Sheriff Bob Norris told Hayden resident Ben Stallings to leave a chaotic and politically charged Republican legislative town hall, the only thing Stallings said he was concerned ...
A Coeur d’Alene jury convicted the leader of a private security team of battery for pushing a woman and removing a man from a Republican town hall in February.
The second day of the trial of Paul Trouette concluded on Tuesday. The proceedings included emotional testimony from Teresa ...
A heated exchange took place in Kootenai County Court on Thursday as Sheriff Bob Norris and City Prosecutor Ryan Hunter ...
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho — More than six months after a tense Republican town hall, Idaho’s attorney general says Kootenai County Sheriff Bob Norris was within his rights to have a woman and three others ...
Paul Trouette, the leader of a private security team, was found guilty of battery for pushing a woman at a Republican Party ...
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