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Spoliation of Evidence May Imply Liability

A U.S. District Court in Maine held that the spoliation of relevant missing or tampered documents precluded summary judgment, and that certain supervisors were not liable to the estate of a deceased prisoner, but a clinical social worker and two prison guards were not entitled to qualified immunity. The defendants' ...

 

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