(CHARLOTTE, NC) – Jason Benton, Parker Poe attorney, was recently featured in a U.S. News and World Report (USNWR) article concerning police body-worn cameras.
The recent officer-involved shooting of an unarmed man in North Charleston, South Carolina has renewed calls for police to be outfitted with body cameras, yet some warn that changes could have other unintended effects. To read the entire article, please click
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Mr. Benton is a trial lawyer with litigation experience in both trial and appellate courts. His practice focuses on complex civil disputes, including the representation of municipalities and police officers in § 1983 civil rights and tort claims.
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