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County Immune for Holding Federal Detainee Without Court Hearing by The plaintiff, a federal detainee held in a county jail, was detained for 12 days before being taken before a judicial officer. The Feds settled. The County could not be held liable because its actions did not cause the deprivation: …
Court Decides Against Defendant's Discovery Abuses in Texas Police Shooting Case by The decedent was discovered naked in an automobile masturbating, and he refused to come out, so of course the police killed him. At 207: "This case is a prime example of a troubling trend in civil rights cases. …
Article • February 15, 2008
Math-challenged Sheriff Joe Arpaio can't account for the $41 million he's cost taxpayers by From the beak of The Bird to the ear of Stephen Lemons Published: January 10, 2008 Nothing makes this mallard madder than Tyra Banks after someone's said her booty's too big than having the truth-twisters over …
California Appellate Court Overturns $177,000 Prisoner Beating Verdict by by John E. Dannenberg The California Court of Appeal (4th District) has reversed a $177,000 jury verdict against Orange County and its Sheriff, Michael Carona, finding that no substantial evidence supported the verdict and that the award of punitive damages violated …
Strip-Searched Jail Arrestees May be Certified as Class for Liability by by Matthew T. Clarke On August 24, 2006, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals held that a federal district court in New York erred when it refused to certify non-felony arrestees who were strip searched pursuant to a blanket …
Article • December 15, 2007
Bail Enhancement Not Excessive When Fulfilling Particular Purpose; Hearing Must Be Held by California attorney Jeffrey Galen's 2001 release from jail after being arrested for domestic violence surprised authorities, as he made an enhanced bail of $1 million. His fiancee dropped the charges when he was released. In 2002 Galen …
Jail Policy of Cross Gender Guard Doesn’t Establish Liability in Guard Rape by The plaintiff alleged that a male guard had engaged in sex with her, taking advantage of her mental and physical state. The officer was fired and entered an Alford plea to criminal charges. A policy of "cross-gender …
$1.6 Million Settlements by PHS and Hillsborough County in Death of Baby Born in Florida Jail by David Reutter by David M. Reutter Inadequate medical care by Prison Health Services (PHS) has resulted in yet another death and $1.6 million in settlements for the mother of a baby boy who …
A RE-BIRTH FOR CIVIL RIGHTS LITIGATION: USING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TO OVERCOME SECTION 1983 HURDLES AND HOLD GOVERNMENT AND POLICE ACCOUNTABLE by A RE-BIRTH FOR CIVIL RIGHTS LITIGATION: USING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TO OVERCOME SECTION 1983 HURDLES AND HOLD GOVERNMENT AND POLICE ACCOUNTABLE A Review of …
Policy of Hiring Trained Medical Professionals Does Not Immunize County from Municipal Liability in Wrongful Jail Death; Case Settles for $475,000.00 by John Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg The Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals held that where a Los Angeles County Jail prisoner died of allegedly deficient medical attention, …
Qualified Immunity Ends Lawsuit by Juvenile Raped by Staff by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit held that various supervisors were not deliberately indifferent to the medical needs of an incarcerated juvenile, and they were thus entitled to qualified immunity from suit. The court further held that …
Rhode Island DOC May Be Liable for Virginia's Treatment of Prisoners by The U.S. First Circuit Court of Appeals held that Rhode Island corrections officials may be liable for unconstitutional treatment of Rhode Island prisoner held in Virginia prisons. Bernardo Figueroa is a prisoner in custody of the Rhode Island …
County Officials Not Liable in Prisoner' Beating by Fellow Prisoner by The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, affirming the U.S. District Court, Western District of Kentucky, held that Ohio County, Kentucky, jail officials were not liable for a prisoner's vicious beating by a fellow prisoner. Sherman Taylor and Charles …
Federal Prisoner Possible Beneficiary in BOP/County Contract by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held that a prisoner's civil rights suit stated a claim; that the statute authorizing a contract between the Federal Bureau of Prisons and a county to house prisoners did not create a private …
Municipalities and Local Officials "Persons" Under § 1983 by Municipalities and Local Officials "Persons" Under § 1983 The U.S. Supreme Court held, inter alia, that both municipalities and local government officials being sued in their official capacity were "persons" for § 1983 purposes. Female employees of two New York City …
Summary Judgment Granted to Virginia Jail Officials in Pretrial Detainee's Death by Summary Judgment Granted to Virginia Jail Officials in Pretrial Detainee's Death The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a District Court's grant of summary judgment dismissing a 42 U.S.C. § 1983 action alleging Eighth Amendment claims of deliberate …
No Heightened Pleading Standard in Municipal Liability Cases by The U.S. Supreme Court held that there is no heightened pleading standard" in §1983 actions alleging municipal liability. Petitioners, Texas homeowners, brought a §1983 action against a County, two municipal corporations and local officials acting in their official capacity alleging Fourth …
Article • May 15, 2007
U.S. Supreme Court Holds There Is No Interlocutory Appeal on Municipal Liability by U.S. Supreme Court Holds There Is No Interlocutory Appeal on Municipal Liability The U.S. Supreme Court held that municipalities are not entitled qualified immunity from suit, and that appellate courts do not have authority to review unrelated …
Article • May 15, 2007
City Officials Not Immune From Liability by The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that neither a municipality nor its officers acting in their official capacity are immune from liability under 42 U.S.C. § 1983. Responding to information uncovered in an investigation, the Independence, MO city council recommended the information be …
Article • May 15, 2007
City Liable For Police Rape, $300,000 In Damages Awarded by The Supreme Court of California held that the City of Las Angeles could be held liable under the doctrine of respondeat superior for a rape committed by a police officer employed by the city. After stopping Plaintiff for driving erratically, …
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