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Suit filed against detox center
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2002 A lawsuit has been filed in New Mexico state court on behalf of a Navajo man alleges he was unfairly detained for several days at a detoxification center near the Navajo Reservation. The suit was filed against the Na'Nizhoozhi Center Inc. in Gallup, New Mexico. An attorney representing Lewison Watchman wants the suit to become a class action and each plaintiff paid $5,000 a day for being held at the center. Watchman filed a similar lawsuit against the city of Gallup and settled for $20,000 for being held at NCI for four days against his wishes. According to The Gallup Independent, the claim was filed in federal court in late 2000. Get the Story:
Suit Accuses Detox Center of Detaining People Illegally (AP 4/3) Related Stories:
Lawsuit: Gallup police unjustly detain Navajos (The Gallup Independent October 24, 2000)
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