DEA agents forced their way into a home under the mistaken belief it was occupied by a drug dealer. Using #*#%#* words, they ordered the parents to the floor. With their guns drawn, they also ordered the sleeping children to the floor. The 14-year-old girl complied, but the 11-year-old girl was frozen in fear. The […]
Another Juror On Facebook…Court Gets Serious!
Following a criminal conviction, the court learned that during the trial a juror had posted items on Facebook concerning the trial. The court ordered the former juror to execute a consent form pursuant to the Stored Communications Act [SCA; 18 U.S.C. §2701 et seq.] authorizing Facebook to release to the court for an in camera […]
No Qualified Immunity For Police Officer In Wrongful Death Of Suspect.
A jury found a police officer caused the wrongful death of a suspect who died “through the unconstitutional use of excessive force” while in police custody at a hospital. The appellate court analyzed: “Taken as a whole, the combined effect of [the] evidence supports a finding that Macias punched and tasered a non-resisting and compliant […]
Bank Needs Thicker Skin.
Former vice-president of a bank published 21 allegedly defamatory statements in the “Rants and Raves” section on Craigslist. One of the postings was: “Being a stockholder of this screwed up Bank, this year there was no dividend paid. The bitch CEO that runs this Bank thinks that the Bank is her [personal] Bank to do […]
Under Oath And The First Amendment.
A city employee was subpoenaed for her deposition in a civil rights case filed by a former employee. The deponent testified the assistant police chief was critical of the former employee. The deponent was fired and she sued alleging retaliation in violation of her First Amendment rights. The trial court denied the assistant police chief’s […]
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