A federal appeals court on Thursday upheld a district judge’s ruling that the city of Beaumont should not be a defendant in the civil rights lawsuit of Derrick Newman against two police officers.
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‘Zero Tolerance’ policy questioned in Newman appeal arguments
February 7, 2012
Whether a so-called “zero tolerance policy” instituted by the Beaumont Police Department in designated high-crime areas of the city led to the beating and Tasing of Derrick Newman in August 2007 was the the primary focus of oral arguments in Newman’s civil lawsuit before a federal appeals court Tuesday.
Burke and Guedry only defendants left in Newman civil suit
September 24, 2011
A federal judge has dismissed three of five Beaumont police officers named as defendants in a civil rights case stemming from the arrest of Derrick Newman during a late-night traffic stop on Aug. 24, 2007.
Appeals court upholds Burke conviction
August 24, 2011
A Texas appellate court on Wednesday upheld the conviction of former Beaumont police officer David Todd Burke for official oppression.
Guedry to get new trial, judge says
April 1, 2011
Former Beaumont police officer James Cody Guedry will get a retrial of his official oppression conviction, Jefferson County Criminal District Judge John B. Stevens Jr. said in a written ruling issued Friday, which began, “Sometimes we are faced with decisions between what is easy and what is right.”
Ruling on retrial motion in Guedry case expected Monday
March 31, 2011
Following a charged hearing Thursday, Jefferson County Criminal District Judge John B. Stevens Jr. is expected rule Monday on whether former Beaumont police officer James Cody Guedry is entitled to a retrial of his official oppression case.
Guedry receives probation in Taser case
January 18, 2011
Beaumont police officer James Cody Guedry was sentencted to 30 days in state jail, probated for 90 days, Tuesday for official oppression stemming in connection with twice using a Taser against Derrick Newman on the night of Aug. 24, 2007, according to a court employee. Guedry was convicted by a Jefferson County jury in December.
Jury finds Guedry guilty of official oppression
December 3, 2010
James Cody Guedry gave no outward reaction Friday as a Jefferson County jury found the Beaumont police officer guilty of official oppression in connection with twice using a Taser against Derrick Newman on the night of Aug. 24, 2007.
Guedry case goes to the jury
December 2, 2010
Following compelling closing arguments from both sides, a Jefferson County jury is now deliberating whether Beaumont police officer James Cody Guedry unlawfully and intentionally mistreated Derrick Newman by twice using a Taser against him.
Guedry takes the stand in official oppression trial
December 2, 2010
James Cody Guedry, the Beaumont police officer whose pat-down search of Derrick Newman ended in Newman being struck 13 times with a baton and shocked twice by a Taser, denied mistreating the man during his first public account of those events.

March 15, 2012
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