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Article • May 15, 2007
$8,500 Paid in WA DOC Wrongful Warrant/Arrest Suit by John H. Queener was arrested on May 9, 1989, as the result of a standard warrant search during a traffic stop. The warrant was issued on January 16, 1986 by the Washington State Department of Corrections Community Supervision Office. However, on …
Illegal Search Precludes Policeman's Qualified Immunity; Affirms Plaintiff's Summary Judgment by The U.S. Southern District Court of New York determined that a police Sergeant was not entitled to qualified immunity for an unreasonable strip search. Nicole Sarnicola was arrested for suspicion of dealing drugs and was taken to the Tarrytown …
Attorney Fee Award Under § 1988 Not Recoverable from Nonparty by After a man became a suspect in the murder of a Kentucky state trooper, various police officials raided the man's father's house and arrested all of the occupants, which did not include the man. The occupants filed suit in …
Arrestee Stated §1983 Claim Against Coroner; Heightened Pleading Standard Overruled by Arrestee Stated §1983 Claim Against Coroner; Heightened Pleading Standard Overruled The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, reversing the U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, ruled that the district court erred in holding an arrestee to a heightened …
NJ Prisoner's § 1983 Action Against Parole Board and Its Agents Dismissed as Incognizable by NJ Prisoner's § 1983 Action Against Parole Board and Its Agents Dismissed as Incognizable In 1997, John Williams was a New Jersey state parolee. His parole officer arrested him for changing jobs without permission and …
Article • May 15, 2007
$221,000 Settlement For 8 Year Old Jailed In Alleged New Mexico School Misconduct by $221,000 Settlement For 8 Year Old Jailed In Alleged New Mexico School Misconduct On April 17, 2006, Angela Esquibel, the mother of 8 year old Jerry Trujillo, was awarded $221,000 in a Federal civil rights complaint …
Article • May 15, 2007
$1,660,000 Verdict for False Arrest by New York City Police Officer Sammy Gaurd was about to place a parking ticket on John McLaughlin's vehicle, when McLaughlin, who was a city meter operator, got into a verbal dispute with Gaurd, calling him an idiot. Gaurd then assaulted McLaughlin and arrested him …
Article • May 15, 2007
Jury Entitled to Hear of Plaintiff's Medical Condition in False Arrest Case by Police officers who falsely arrested the plaintiff, allegedly with knowledge of his heart condition, were not entitled to an order in limine excluding evidence of his medical condition, since there is enough evidence that their actions were …
Article • May 15, 2007
Forcible Police Detention States Claim by The plaintiff's allegation that a police officer grabbed him from behind, slung him to the ground, rolled him over and then handcuffed him, and then dragged him to the police car when he wouldn't walk, all because he wouldn't pay a debt claimed by …
Article • May 15, 2007
Habeas Required to Challenge Abuse Parole Arrest by The plaintiff's allegations of an abusive and improper arrest by parole officers and an improper parole violation hearing may not be pursued under § 1983 because he is incarcerated after having had his parole revoked. The court does not distinguish finely among …
Article • May 15, 2007
Ninth Circuit Defines Arrest by Ninth Circuit Defines Arrest The plaintiff's conviction for resisting arrest precludes his § 1983 claim for excessive force because under California law, an arrest involving excessive force is unlawful, and the lawfulness of the arrest is an element of the offense of resisting arrest. The …
Article • May 15, 2007
Loss of Time a Compensable Damage by Loss of Time a Compensable Damage The plaintiffs complained of a course of mistreatment by the police. At 208: "The concept of actual injury at common law is a broad one, and the Supreme Court has recognized that 'compensatory damages may include not …
Article • May 15, 2007
NY Police Immune for Taking Disabled Woman to Hospital by Police officers made a warrantless entry to a residence based on a 911 call and found a woman with Down syndrome there alone; they took her to a mental hospital, where she was kept overnight. The police officers were entitled …
Article • May 15, 2007
Police Beating Suit Not Barred By Heck by The plaintiff alleged that he was unlawfully seized, arrested without probable cause, and subjected to excessive force. His claims concerning the seizure and arrest were barred under Heck v. Humphrey because of pending criminal charges for resisting arrest, but the claim of …
Article • May 15, 2007
$500,000 Awarded Kansas Citizen For 25 Days False Imprisonment by Alonzo Echols, 48, is not Alonzo Eacholes, despite repeatedly telling officers, jails, and courts this. In February of 2000, Echols was arrested for felony battery on a warrant that should have been for Eacholes. His release took 18 months, though …
GA Detainee Awarded $50,000 in Damages, Plus Fees, Over Jail Conditions by The court of appeals for the Eleventh circuit affirmed a district court ruling awarding a Georgia jail detainee $45,000 in compensatory damages, $5,000 in punitive damages and $13,376.25 in attorney fees after he was held in disgusting jail …
Summary Judgment Improper, Proof of State-Enforced "Custom" States Claim by Summary Judgment Improper, Proof of State-Enforced "Custom" States Claim The U.S. Supreme Court reversed and remanded a district court's dismissal of a federal civil rights action, holding that it was improper because defendant's materials did not sufficiently negate plaintiff's allegations. …
Article • May 15, 2007
Connecticut Police Officers' Liability in Beating Handcuffed Arrestee Generally Upheld by Connecticut Police Officers' Liability in Beating Handcuffed Arrestee Generally Upheld The U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals generally upheld a judgment on a jury verdict against New Haven, Connecticut police officers who beat and dragged a handcuffed Army captain …
Article • May 15, 2007
Bad Faith Allegation Not Required in 1983 Action by The U.S. Supreme Court held that a plaintiff in a 42 U.S.C. §1983 action is not required to plead the defendant acted in bad faith. Carlos Riviera Gomez, a Puerto Rico police officer, was subpoenaed to testify in a criminal case …
Article • May 15, 2007
California Man Awarded $55,000 for False Arrest by On October 25, 2002, a California jury awarded $55,000 to a man who was falsely arrested by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and held in jail for approximately 4 1/2 days before being released. Plaintiff Roger Brass was arrested on the …
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