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Former MSP Sgt. who killed fleeing man seeks to pause civil suit, citing 5th Amendment dilemma
Brian Keely has filed to pause the civil suit against him for the death of Samuel Sterling out of concern of ...
Just one week after a judge set the date for the civil trial against Brian Keely, his attorneys are now asking for a pause on ...
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNFormer MSP sgt. seeks pause in civil excessive force lawsuit
As the family of a man who died after being hit by a cruiser asks that their civil lawsuit continue, the former Michigan ...
While a federal judge dismissed federal charges against Keely for the death of Samuel Sterling, a judge in Lansing has set a ...
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WWMT on MSNCivil trial in lawsuit against former Michigan State Police sergeant set for November 2026
A civil trial tied to an excessive force lawsuit against a former Michigan State Police sergeant has been scheduled.
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNTrial set for civil lawsuit in death of man hit by MSP sgt
A civil trial has been scheduled in the excessive force lawsuit stemming from the death of a man who was hit by a former ...
Months after a federal judge dismissed criminal charges, a trial date has been set in the lawsuit filed by the family of ...
Retired Michigan State Police Sergeant Brian Keely sit at his preliminary hearing in Kentwood District Court on Aug. 12, 2024. His murder trial was moved to federal court on Aug. 26, 2024.
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – A federal judge denied a prosecution request that former state police Sgt. Brian Keely be tried in state court, rather than federal, in the death of fleeing fugitive who was ...
Brian Keely was arraigned in 62nd-B District Court in Kentwood on second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter charges in the death of Samuel Sterling. He pleaded not guilty to both charges.
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – The April trial for former state police Sgt. Brian Keely, charged in the killing of a fleeing fugitive, has been adjourned. Keely, 51, was scheduled to stand trial in U.S ...
"Brian [Keely] is a compassionate person who has served his community for a long time. That's why he became a police officer. We are happy to represent him," Keely's attorney, Lance J. LoRusso, said.
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