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Article • August 15, 2008 • from PLN August, 2008
Over $6 Million Awarded in Oakland, California Parolee’s False Arrest Suit by John Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg A federal jury awarded $6,058,000 in damages to a parolee and his girlfriend for outrageous conduct by Oakland, California city police (OPD) when they broke into his residence, told him they had …
Article • August 15, 2008 • from PLN August, 2008
Illinois Man Falsely Arrested in Attempted Child Abduction Awarded $2 Million by A federal jury has awarded over $2 million to a man who was acquitted of attempting to abduct two young girls. In March 2001, a man approached an eight-year-old girl on the front porch of her home in …
Article • August 15, 2008
Florida Judge Removed from Bench by On December 7, 2006, the Florida Supreme Court removed Seminole County Judge John R. Sloop from the bench for violations of the Code of Judicial Conduct. This was the third time that Judge Sloop had come to the attention of the Judicial Qualifications Committee …
Article • August 15, 2008
Florida Judge Removed from Bench by On December 7, 2006, the Florida Supreme Court removed Seminole County Judge John R. Sloop from the bench for violations of the Code of Judicial Conduct. This was the third time that Judge Sloop had come to the attention of the Judicial Qualifications Committee …
Article • August 15, 2008
Salinas (California) Police Harassment, False Arrest Suit Settles For $90,000 by San Mateo County (California) Superior Court staff Paralegal and youth football coach, Maurice Goodman, brought a § 1983 action for civil rights violations against the City of Salinas and police for being falsely arrested in 2005. The suit settled …
Article • August 15, 2008
N.Y. Protest Rally Arrest Documents Ordered Disclosed Despite Protective Order by New York state resident Michael Schiller petitioned to obtain confidential documents bound by a protective order regarding numerous arrests during a 2004 Republican National Convention (RNC) protest. The New York Times (Times) filed a motion to modify the protective …
Article • August 15, 2008
$365,000 Awarded After Excessive Force by Minnesota Troopers by Sartell, Minnesota resident Richard Town brought a § 1983 action against the City of Waite Park after he was subjected to excessive force by two state troopers in 2005, resulting in a fractured rib and collapsed lung. Town was stopped for …
Article • August 15, 2008
Filed under: Police, False Arrest
$50,000 Settlement for Klickitat County Deputy's Evidence Tampering to Obtain Arrest by Washington state resident Ricky Springs settled a federal lawsuit brought in 2005 against Klickitat County and two deputy sheriffs. The suit alleged civil rights violations for falsifying a recording in order to obtain Springs’ arrest. The lawsuit was …
Article • August 15, 2008
New York Law Allows Women to Bare Breasts; False Arrest Claim Settled for $29,000 by New York state resident Jill Coccaro, a.k.a. Phoenix Feeley, prevailed in an action against the City after being arrested for baring her breasts in public in 2005. The City settled for $29,000 but admitted no …
Article • August 15, 2008
Filed under: Police, False Arrest
$215,000 Settlement in Maryland False Arrest Case by Daniel Miller was paid $215,000 to settle a civil rights action after he was falsely arrested and spent 19 days in jail in Prince George’s County, Maryland. The Associate County Attorney said the settlement did not reflect any wrongdoing. The case stemmed …
Article • August 15, 2008
Filed under: Police, False Arrest
$65,000 Paid to Ohio Anti-War Protesters in False Arrest Settlement by The City of Kent (Ohio) agreed to pay anti-war protesters $65,000 after they filed a civil suit against police for being arrested without probable cause in 2003. An anti-war rally at Kent State University went awry when protesters exited …
Article • August 15, 2008
CA Teacher Wrongly Arrested for Sexual Misconduct; Wins Nearly $4.5 Million by Patrick Gillan, a teacher and coach for the girls basketball team at a high school in San Marino, California, was arrested for sexual misconduct involving one of his players. The only evidence against him was the girl's inconsistent …
Article • July 15, 2008
$307,142 Awarded For Florida False Arrest And Malicious Prosecutions by Florida residents Noel Rivera, Mam Asad, and Tony Garcia (plaintiffs) brought action against County of Miami Dade Police for Fourth and Fifth Amendment violations when they were falsely arrested and detained, largely without bail, for a 2000 incident in which …
8th Circuit Upholds Dismissal of False Imprisonment Action by The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court’s grant of summary judgment to Defendants on a false imprisonment claim. On January 2, 1983, James Buckley was murdered in St. Louis, Missouri. Ellen Maria Reasonover came forward as a witness …
Article • July 15, 2008
Deaf California Man Awarded $100,000 for False Arrest/Detention by A deaf California man who was detained for 22 hours because of his inability to understand and communicate with police officers was awarded $100,000. In January 1988, a deaf cabinetmaker, Mr. Jeno Koth, entered a Wells Fargo Bank to cash his …
Article • July 15, 2008
Wrongful Arrest Leads to Rikers Island Rape and $206,900 Verdict by A New York man who was wrongfully arrested, detained and raped by a prisoner was awarded $206,900. Mr. Wade, a 23-year-old cook was arrested while he was a store patron, because he fit the description of another person who …
Article • July 15, 2008
King County Washington Prisoner Gets over $3,100 for False Imprisonment by Terry Sybil, a King County, Washington prisoner, served 10 days in the county jail on a bench warrant, but the warrant wasn't recalled. He was later arrested and held for 27 1/2 hours on the same warrant and sued …
Article • July 15, 2008
Filed under: Police, False Arrest
$100,000 Settlement For Airline Employee's Retaliatory Arrest By California Sheriff's Deputy by Los Angeles International Airport (California) employee, James Jones, was arrested after stopping what appeared to be an unauthorized breech of security in 2003. An undercover deputy had allegedly shown Jones his identification. Jones filed a federal civil rights …
Pochoda v. Arpaio, AZ, Complaint, Unlawful Arrest, 2008 1 2 3 4 5 Joel B. Robbins, Esq. (011065) Anne E. Findling, Esq. (010871) ROBBINS & CURTIN, p.l.l.c. 301 East Bethany Home Road, Suite B-100 Phoenix, Arizona 85012 Tel: 602/285-0100 Fax: 602/265-0267 joel@robbinsandcurtin.com 6 7 8 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF …
City and Contractor Liable for Policy of Arresting and Seizing “Potentially Intoxicated” People by City and Contractor Liable for Policy of Arresting and Seizing "Potentially Intoxicated" People The plaintiffs were seized by the police and detained in a private detoxification facility in a different town, sometimes for days; they include …
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