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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Morgan reverses, in part, a magistrate's denial of an inmate's motion concerning spoliation of evidence. Although four prison guards argue they lost surveillance video and body scans that justified four days of fruitless searching of an inmate suspected of inserting contraband in his rectum, there is evidence the guards acted with the intent to deprive the inmate of the photos for use in his excessive force suit against them. Furthermore, the body scans the prison produced were not of the inmate.
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