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Brief • September 13, 2010
Dela Torre v. City of Salinas, CA, Depo of Jason Alexander, Wrongful Death Taser, 2010 DELA TORRE v. CITY OF SALINAS Condensed Transcript ALEXANDER JASON September 13, 2010 CRANGLE REPORTING SERVICES Phone:(510) 653-1312 Fax:(510) 839-2304 Email:cranglereporting@sbcglobal.net DEPOSITION OF ALEXANDER JASON Page 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA …
Dach v. City of Richmond, VA, Expert Letter, Police Taser Wrongful Death, 2010 MICHAEL M. BADEN, M.D. Telephone: (212) 397-­‐2732 rd 15 West 53 Street, Suite 18 New York, New York 10019 Facsimile: (212) 397-­‐2754 5 July 2010 Via email: haddad.sherwin@sbcglobal.net Julie Sherwin, Esq. Haddad & Sherwin 505 Seventeenth Street …
No Qualified Immunity for Excessive Force at Ohio Jail by The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the denial of qualified immunity to Ohio jailers on a detainee’s excessive force, denial of medical care, equal protection and state law claims. On April 3, 2004, Ohio State Highway Patrol Trooper Helen …
Missoula County Settles Medical Treatment Denial Suit for $5,000 by In September 2009, a retired physician settled the part of his lawsuit that alleged denial of medical care while in the Missoula County Detention Facility (MCDF) for $5,000. The remaining claims in the suit were not settled. Dr. Walt Peschel, …
Summary Judgment Denied in Ohio Police Excessive Force Case by An Ohio Federal district Court granted in part and denied in part a motion for summary judgment in a lawsuit against guards at the Montgomery County Jail, alleging use of excessive force. After being arrested by Dayton Police for criminal …
$862,500 Settlement in Mentally Ill Ohio Jail Prisoner’s Death by A settlement of $862,500 has been reached in the death of a mentally ill prisoner who died at Ohio’s Summit County Jail (SCJ). While acting in a delusional and disoriented manner, Mark D. McCallaugh, 28, was arrested on August 7, …
Unprovoked Texas Cattle Prod Shocking More Than De Minimis Injury, Case Settles for $20,000 by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke On September 5, 2007, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals held that a guard who used a cattle prod to shock a prisoner without any provocation caused more than a …
Colorado Detainee Tasered During Seizure, Paid $116,731.73 and $83,268.27 in Fees by A Colorado detainee settled his medical neglect and excessive force suit within four months of filing for $116,731.73 in damages and $83,268.27 in attorney’s fees. On July 26, 2006, Michael R. Martin was booked into Colorado’s Adams County …
Article • December 15, 2009
$3 Million Jury Award in Tasering Death of Schizophrenic Man by On March 2, 2009, a Harris County, Texas jury awarded the mother and estate of a man shocked to death by Harris County Precinct 1 Constable's Deputies $3,000,000. Joel Don Casey, a highly-functional schizophrenic, was calmly kicked back on …
Article • November 15, 2009 • from PLN November, 2009
Texas Grand Jury Rules Jail Guards Not Negligent in Prisoner’s Death by Gary Hunter Despite a finding of homicide by the Dallas County Medical Examiner, an Angelina County grand jury ruled that jail guards involved in physically subduing a prisoner were not negligent in causing his death. In November 2008, …
$1.95 Million Settlement in Michigan Man’s Taser Death by Michigan’s Shelby Township has paid $1.95 million to settle a lawsuit that claimed police used excessive force by using a Taser that resulted in a man’s death. Police confronted Steven Spears, 49, on August 4, 2007, after receiving a 911 call …
Article • October 15, 2009
$90,000 Settlement for Tasering Epileptic by Washington State’s City of Lakewood paid $90,000 to settle the claim of a man who was tasered and punched after having an epileptic seizure. The man, identified as Mr. Grider, had a history of epileptic seizures that he quickly recovered from. While at work, …
Article • October 15, 2009 • from PLN October, 2009
Florida Prison Guards Fired, Suspended for Shocking Children with Stun Guns by David Reutter by David M. Reutter The Florida Department of Corrections (FDOC) has fired three guards, demoted a warden and disciplined other employees following an investigation into dozens of children being shocked with stun guns during “Take Our …
Brief • September 25, 2009
Filed under: Stun Guns/Tasers
Rosa v Taser Intl Ca Gary Vilke Declaration Taser Death 2009 Case5:05-cv-03577-JF Document214-57 Filed09/25/09 Page1 of 40 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA EVELYN ROSA AND ROBERT ROSA, individually and as the personal representatives of MICHAEL ROBERT ROSA, deceased, Plaintiff vs. TASER International, Inc, C-05-03577 JFIHRL …
$1,423,127 in Attorney Fees Awarded in Taser Suit; Damages Reduced by A California federal district court has awarded $1,423,127 in attorney fees in the first lawsuit to result in a verdict against TASER International for failing to warn purchasers its electronic control devices pose a risk of acidosis, to a …
Publication • 2009
Filed under: Stun Guns/Tasers
Taser Policy Manual, Department of the Interior, 2009
Article • May 15, 2009 • from PLN May, 2009
Mock Prison Disaster Program Discontinued; Mock Prison Riot Training Remains by Gary Hunter Mock Prison Disaster Program Discontinued; Mock Prison Riot Training Remains by Gary Hunter Practicing for prison riots has been big business in Moundsville, West Virginia for years. The West Virginia State Penitentiary in Moundsville gained notoriety in …
RM-9 Use of Force Manual, National Park Service, 2009 NPS000001 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Introduction Definitions Use of Force Policy Use of Intermediate Defensive Equipment Reporting, Supervisory Review, and Investigation 1. INTRODUCTION Commissioned law enforcement personnel are authorized to use a wide variety of defensive equipment and force options …
Another Murder by Florida Guards, Another Acquittal by David Reutter By David M. Reutter A state jury has acquitted three Florida prison guards in the murder of death row inmate Frank Valdes. The guards, Captain Timothy Thornton, Sgt. Jason P. Griffis, and Sgt. Charles A. Brown, were exonerated of second-degree …
City of Chicago Denied Bifurcation in Excessive Force/Failure to Train Case by On July 24, 2008, an Illinois Federal District Judge denied Chicago's motion for bifurcation in a complaint filed by Lynette Wilson on March 27, 2007 against the City and three Chicago police officers. Wilson filed the complaint after …
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