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Article • April 15, 2009
California Supreme Court Holds Records of Illegal Search Exempt from Disclosure Under Public Records Act by In July 1999, Elgin Haynie was pulled over by Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff David Mertens because Haynie's vehicle matched the description of one reported minutes earlier through 911. After searching the van and …
Brief • April 8, 2009
Beecham v. City of West Sacramento, CA, Jury Instructions, officer beating false arrest, 2009
$2,925,000 in Recent Settlements Involving Maricopa County and Sheriff Joe Arpaio by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke The most recent developments in a thirty-year history of abuse and medical neglect of prisoners by Arizona’s Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) include three lawsuits in which the county paid almost $3 million …
Article • February 15, 2009
$210,000 Settlement For Execution Of Dog By Richmond, California Police by Richmond (California) residents Cynthia Peters and Mark Parr brought a federal action against Richmond police who shot their dog while pursuing a suspect. The suit settled for $225,000. Two Violence Suppression Unit police officers were pursuing a suspected drug …
$50,000 Settlement In Memphis Policeman's Training Injury by Memphis (Tennessee) policeman Michael Cockerell and his wife Linda brought a federal tort action against the United States in 1999 after he fell during an obstacle course training exercise at a federal facility. The $1,500,000 suit settled for $50,000. Cockerell was training …
$185,000 Settlement For Man Needlessly Beaten By Seattle Police by Seattle resident Maikoiyo Alley Barnes (plaintiff) brought a 42 U.S.C. § 1983 action against Seattle police after being beaten in 2005 for questioning a sergeant's motives to ticket his friend for littering. The suit settled for $185,000. The plaintiff questioned …
Article • February 15, 2009
$250,000 Settlement After LA Sheriff's Bullet Hits Innocent Bystander by The County of Los Angeles (L.A.) proposed a settlement of $250,000 after an innocent bystander was wounded by a ricocheting bullet. An investigation cleared sheriff's deputies of any wrongdoing but litigation was feared to result in a greater loss. L.A. …
Brief • January 20, 2009
Filed under: False Arrest
Cameron v. Rivera, NY, Brief, False Arrest, 2009 JURISDICTIONAL STATEMENT 1. Jurisdiction existed in the District Court (Crotty, J.), pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 1331 and 1343, because the action involved claims brought pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983. 2. This Court has jurisdiction, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1291, …
Article • January 15, 2009
$500,000 Settlement In Shooting Death of Mentally Ill Individual by The Sheriff of Franklin County, Ohio agreed to settle a suit concerning the shooting death of a mentally ill individual for $500,000. Nasir A. Abdi, a Somali immigrant, had a history of mental illness. When Abdi failed to comply with …
Illinois War Veteran Awarded Over $2 Million For Malicious Prosecution by Illinois resident and retired Marine Timothy Finwall brought a 42 U.S.C. § 1983 action against the City of Chicago, two of its detectives and resident Mary Boswell for illegal, unethical and malicious prosecution. He was framed in 2001 for …
California: Arrestee Not Guilty of “Bringing” Drugs into Jail by by John E. Dannenberg The California Court of Appeal has reversed the conviction of a Kings County man who was convicted of “bringing drugs into a jail” in violation of Penal Code § 4573, when the act of “bringing” was …
Article • January 15, 2009
L.A. Documents Ordered Produced Regarding False Arrest And Prosecution by California State resident Raul Ramirez sought production of documents pertaining to his unlawful arrest and prosecution of a crime he was subsequently acquitted. The documents were for use in his 42 U.S.C. § 1983 action and were ordered produced with …
Article • January 15, 2009
Connecticut Police, City Liable For Withholding, Doctoring Evidence In False Arrest by Connecticut resident Christopher Russo appealed the dismissal of his 42 U.S.C. § 1983 action after being falsely arrested and imprisoned for over seven months. He was acquitted after police were forced to present exculpatory evidence. The ruling was …
California Police Officer's Disciplinary Records Ordered Produced In Excessive Force Case by The San Diego (California) Police Department (SDPD) sought review of an appellate court order to produce derivative information, discovered in an earlier case, regarding a police officer accused of using excessive force. The order was affirmed. Tariq Chambers …
Article • December 15, 2008
$1,250,000 Settlement in Michigan Police Shooting Death by The Township of Clinton, Clinton Township Michigan, has agreed to settle a wrongful death action for $1,250,000 in 2008. Clinton Township officers were called to the home of Zephonia Baher in order to remove an unwanted guest, Tim Antoine Curry. Curry was …
Illinois Federal Jury Awards Record $15.5 Million in False Arrest Case by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke On December 20, 2007, an Illinois federal jury awarded a record amount in a civil rights case for false arrest – $15.5 million. The damage award was against the sheriff of Will County, …
Maricopa County Special Prosecutor Padded Résumé, Law Partner Quits by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke Regular readers of PLN are familiar with Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Maricopa County, Arizona, who bills himself as “America’s Toughest Sheriff.” [See, e.g., PLN, March 2007, p.14]. Dennis Wilenchik, a private attorney known as “Arpaio’s …
Brief • October 23, 2008
Countryman v. Hall, FL, Order denying MTD, sheriff excessive force battery, 2008
Houston District Attorney Caught in E-mail Scandal, Resigns, Held in Contempt by Gary Hunter Houston District Attorney Caught in E-mail Scandal, Resigns, Held in Contempt by Gary Hunter Racist jokes, sexually explicit photos, love notes to his mistress and evidence of improper political campaigning were found in the e-mail account …
TASER International’s Stock Shocked By $6.2 Million Damages Award by John Dannenberg TASER International’s Stock Shocked By $6.2 Million Damages Award by John E. Dannenberg The stock of TASER International, Inc. tanked by 11% to $6.13 per share on June 9, 2008 when three days earlier a federal jury in …
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