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Employment Discrimination
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Case Details
Travis Co. jury returned a verdict against the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) for rigging a promotional examination, gender discrimination, and retaliation against 16 DPS lieutenants, resulting in a nearly $1.2 million judgment.
Additional Notes
Verdict found DPS rigged a 2001 promotional exam, engaged in gender discrimination against Lt. Maria Garza, and retaliated against Lt. Robert Ralls. Jurors recommended over $400,000 for two officers and over $600,000 for attorney's fees and court costs for all 16 plaintiffs, totaling nearly $1.2 million against the agency.