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In this May 6, 2015 file photo, former Inkster Police Officer William Melendez leaves the courtroom of Judge Sabrina L. Johnson following his probable cause hearing in Detroit.
Jose Juarez / The Detroit News / AP
In this May 6, 2015 file photo, former Inkster Police Officer William Melendez leaves the courtroom of Judge Sabrina L. Johnson following his probable cause hearing in Detroit.
Jose Juarez / The Detroit News / AP
Trial to start for Michigan police officer accused in videotaped beating
William Melendez, a white former cop, was caught on a camera punching black motorist Floyd Dent
Jury selection is scheduled to begin on Monday, and Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Vonda Evans said opening statements could begin on Wednesday in a case that made national headlines after Inkster police officer William Melendez was caught on a police dashboard-camera punching Dent in the head during a traffic stop.
Melendez, 47, has pleaded not guilty to charges of misconduct in office, assault with intent to do great bodily harm and strangulation. He faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted. He was fired in April from the Detroit suburb's police force.
Dent, 58, who has said he suffered memory loss and other damage from the beating, earlier this year reached a $1.4 million settlement in a civil lawsuit against the city of Inkster, which has a majority black population but a majority white police force.
In the video, Melendez can be seen approaching Dent's car with his gun drawn before the door opens and his partner pulls Dent out. Melendez then wraps an arm around Dent's neck and punches him on the head while his partner handcuffs him.
In 2003, Melendez was among several then-Detroit police officers accused, but later acquitted, of misconduct in federal indictments. He was also named as a defendant in several federal civil lawsuits dating back to 1996.
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