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Washington DOC Settles Failure to Supervise Parolee Suit for $975,000 by Nathan Hipsher, a Washington state parolee, was using drugs, failing to participate in drug treatment and not reporting to his parole officer, who didn't have him arrested. He was living with Amber Bulus-Steed at the time, who he eventually …
Article • August 15, 2008
Miami Cops Beat, Drag Six Year Old Child by In this police misconduct case, the cops say that they saw the plaintiff breaking windows, pursued him and said "freeze police," and the plaintiff fell down; he then resisted when they picked him up. The plaintiff says he was thrown down …
Article • August 15, 2008
Alaska Cops' Personnel Files not Confidential by James Jennings, a former Alaska state prisoner, sued police in state court under state law and 42 U.S.C. §§ 1983 and 1988 for damages, claiming excessive force, false imprisonment and unconstitutional application of force. The trial court ordered the city of Anchorage to …
California PRA Requires Disclosure of the Names of Cops Who Shot Civilian by The Santa Barbara News-Press (newspaper), a subsidiary of the New York Times Co., sued the county sheriff (Sheriff) in state court under the state Public Records Act (PRA), Cal. Gov't Code § 6250 et seq, to compel …
Article • August 15, 2008
New Trial Ordered in NY False Arrest and Beating Suit by The jury found that the plaintiff had been falsely arrested and detained and had been the object of excessive force, but awarded only $1.00 in nominal damages. If the evidence shows that a plaintiff's injuries were caused by excessive …
Ninth Circuit Explains Limitations on Police Beating, Prosecution Claims by The plaintiff's malicious prosecution claim did not accrue until his criminal charges were resolved favorably, and the limitations period did not begin to run until then. The statute began to run on his use of force claim at the time …
Psychiatrists Who Okay Homicidal Cops Return to Duty Not Entitled to Qualified Immunity by A police officer abused the plaintiff. At the time, he had a remarkable record of bizarre and violent misconduct, including holding several police officers hostage with a shotgun after assaulting his wife (after which he was …
Article • August 15, 2008
Attorney Fees Denied in NY Police Beating Suit, De Minimis Victory by A jury awarded $540 against each of two defendants in a police beating case. After 118 days (104 days longer than the Federal Rules permit), plaintiff moved for attorneys' fees. The court rejects the claim of excusable neglect. …
City Liable for Police Beating; Prior Settlements Admissible to Prove Policy by The 17-year-old plaintiff was forcibly arrested and thrown against a van, causing bruises to chest and head, was kneed in the back, and was bruised by excessively tight handcuffs, after engaging in a mock fight witnessed by a …
Article • August 15, 2008
Resisting Arrest Conviction Does not Bar Beating Suit by A conviction for resisting arrest did not bar a claim for excessive force during arrest under the rule of Heck v. Humphrey, since the lawfulness of the arrest (an element of the criminal offense) need not be negated for the plaintiff …
Fifth Circuit Upholds Convictions of Three INS Officers by The Fifth Circuit has upheld the convictions and sentences of three Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) deportation officers for excessive use of force and deliberate indifference to the serious medical needs of a prisoner. Richard Gonzales, Louis Gomez and Carlos Reyna …
Article • August 15, 2008
$390,000 Settlement in Unlawful Arrest Warrant by New Jersey’s Essex County settled a claim against it that alleged a prosecutor was “plainly incompetent” for procuring and executing an arrest warrant. The case settled for $390,000 prior to a damages trial. The plaintiff’s false arrest claim came after the Essex county …
$1 Million Awarded to Innocent Victim of Police Dog Attack by Washington state resident Ken Rogers was awarded $1.05 million by a federal jury after a police dog attacked him while sleeping on July 13, 2003. Kennewick city police were chasing a suspect utilizing a K 9 police dog. The …
Arkansas Trooper Mistakes Mentally Disabled Man for Fugitive and Kills Him; Deceased's Family Paid $1 Million by Former Arkansas State Trooper Larry Norman pled guilty to a charge of misdemeanor negligent homicide after killing mentally disabled Joseph Erin Hamley. Norman had mistaken Hamley, 21, for an escaped fugitive, and shot …
Article • August 15, 2008
Illinois Police Brutality Suit Settles for $180,000 by The City of Waukegan (Illinois) settled a civil rights action against police for $180,000 after the 2005 macing and beating of concerned citizen Rogelio Rios Castillo. Castillo verbally tried to prevent police from excessively beating an arrestee in front of his home. …
Article • August 15, 2008
Connecticut Police Brutality Suit Settles For $44,000 by Connecticut resident Jacob Dagley brought action against the City of Norwalk (City) and it's police after suffering numerous injuries in 2003. Several policemen beat and kicked Dagley after subduing him. The suit settled for $44,000. Police stopped a vehicle they thought was …
Article • August 15, 2008
$100,000 Awarded Daughter Of Man Negligently Killed By Nashville Police by Tennessee resident Angela Rhodes, representing her daughter, Angela Denham, brought is against the Metropolitan Government of Davidson County after her father, James Denham, was accidentally shot and killed in 2005. The suit settled for a meager $100,000. James Denham …
Article • August 15, 2008
San Leandro (California) Police Taser, Choke Man To Death; $395K Settlement by A San Leandro (California) family (plaintiffs) brought suit against the city and it's police after the tasing and choking of Jose Perez, Jr., in 2005 resulting in his death. The suit settled on May 24, 2007 without admission …
Police Chief Subject to Discovery in Killing by Cop by The court cites law acknowledging the "need for controlling the use of subpoenas against high government officials," which usually requires a showing of "compelling need and extraordinary circumstances." The court questions whether a police chief is a "high government official," …
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 …
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