Jurors are deliberating whether Dylan Miller, the former Loveland police officer accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl while on duty in August of 2023, is guilty of violating her civil rights.

To cap a more than two-week long trial of 30-year-old Miller in U.S. District Court in Denver, federal prosecutors on Monday argued that Miller deprived Olivia of her bodily integrity, while the defense said the teen accused Miller of sexual assault to explain a period of bad behavior in their closing arguments. Deliberations began around 11 a.m.

Miller was arrested in November 2023 after a girl who was 15 at the time reported she was sexually assaulted. Miller has denied the allegations.

The teen, who is using the pseudonym Olivia during the trial to protect her identity, told investiga

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