Substantial Truth Doctrine
Substantial Truth Doctrine The substantial truth doctrine is an important defense in defamation law that allows individuals to avoid liability if the gist of their statement was true. Defamation is…
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Substantial Truth Doctrine The substantial truth doctrine is an important defense in defamation law that allows individuals to avoid liability if the gist of their statement was true. Defamation is…
Eighth Circuit rejects qualified immunity for police supervisory and subordinate officers in crowd control operation Immunity Fail – 1st & 4th Amendment Mike Callahan – The Objectively Reasonable Officer Jury…
Spencer v. Peters Police Fabrication of Evidence CASE NO. C11-5424 BHS 10-16-2012 CLYDE RAY SPENCER, et al., Plaintiffs, v. JAMES M. PETERS, et al., Defendants. BENJAMIN H. SETTLE ORDER GRANTING…
42 U.S. Code § 1983 – Civil action for deprivation of rights Every person who, under color of any statute, ordinance, regulation, custom, or usage, of any State or Territory…
Pro Se Forms and Forms Information Any person appearing pro se may not utilize electronic filing except with the permission of the assigned judge. Pro se litigants, whether or not…
California Motions in Limine – What is a Motion in Limine? A motion in limine is an evidentiary motion brought on the threshold of trial by which a party seeks…
VENEGAS v. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES Supreme Court of California David VENEGAS, et al., Plaintiffs and Appellants, v. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, et al., Defendants and Respondents. No. S113301. Decided: April…
Walton v. Gomez (In re Estate of Booker), 745 F.3d 405 (10th Cir. 2014) Holding that even though a detainee attempted to strike a guard, putting substantial pressure on the…
Manuel v. City, of Joliett Legality of detention prior to trial Holding: (1) Elijah Manuel may challenge his pretrial detention on Fourth Amendment grounds and (2) on remand, the U.S.…
Violating a Court Order in California – Penal Code 166 PC The state of California takes court orders very seriously, partly because many court orders are protective or restraining orders…