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COZZO v. TANGIPAHOA PARISH COUNCIL-PRESIDENT GOV'TUnited States Fifth Circuit
Civil RightsA sheriff's deputy is not entitled to qualified immunity based on a claim of performing an official function where the evidence showed an attitude of... |
09/05/2001 | 00-30104 |
POOLE v. COUNTY OF OTEROUnited States Tenth Circuit
Civil RightsThe allegation that the local sheriff's department withdrew a lesser ticket and charged the plaintiff with more severe infractions after he threatened... |
09/05/2001 | 00-2215 |
BENJAMIN v. FRASERUnited States Second Circuit
Civil RightsUnder the Prison Litigation Reform Act, prison plaintiffs need not show "actual injury" in denial of access-to-the-courts and right-to-counsel claims... |
09/05/2001 | 00-9093, 00-9095 |
GERBER v. HICKMANUnited States Ninth Circuit
Civil RightsA prisoner's right to procreation by artificial insemination exists despite incarceration. |
09/05/2001 | 00-16494 |
DEVERAUX v. ABBEYUnited States Ninth Circuit
Civil RightsAllegations that law enforcement officers investigating a child sex abuse case used interviewing techniques that are in some ways improper or not in... |
09/05/2001 | 97-35781 |
MONTCLAIR PARKOWNERS ASS'N v. CITY OF MONTCLAIRUnited States Ninth Circuit
Civil RightsThe Younger abstention doctrine will not preempt federal litigation requesting constitutional relief even if there is parallel litigation in state... |
09/05/2001 | 99-55083 |
DUBNER v. CITY & COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCOUnited States Ninth Circuit
Civil RightsFailure of a wrongful arrest plaintiff to identify the specific officers who conducted the arrest does not automatically defeat the claim. |
09/04/2001 | 99-17319 |
OVE v. GWINNUnited States Ninth Circuit
Civil RightsAllegation that drunk driving suspects had their blood drawn by unlicensed nurses does not, by itself, state a violation of their constitutional... |
09/04/2001 | 00-56233 |
PEOPLE v. GOMEZCalifornia Court of Appeal
Civil Rights, Criminal Law & ProcedureThe prosecutor's statement that he challenged a juror because her husband was a painter does not by itself state a non-discriminatory reason for... |
09/04/2001 | G025635 |
VAUGHAN v. COXUnited States Eleventh Circuit
Civil RightsA police officer's firing of his weapon at the truck during police chase can be deemed "means intentionally applied" to seize passenger in the truck... |
08/31/2001 | 00-14380 |
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