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IJ Asks Eighth Circuit to Vindicate Rights of Mom Whose Innocent Kids Were Held at Gunpoint by Police
Late one evening in January 2018, Cassi Pollreis was enjoying dinner and a football game with her family at her parents’ house in Springdale, Arkansas. As the game approached halftime, everyone agreed to leave to finish the game at home. Cassi, her husband, and their two daughters drove. Cassi’s two sons, aged 12 and 14, walked.
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