8 results for 'cat:"Civil Procedure" AND cat:"Civil Rights" AND cat:"Discovery"'.
J. Singh grants a motion to file a third amended complaint in claims alleging police harassed plaintiff, a Black man who lives in Pennsylvania, whenever he drove into New Jersey, and claims contending police interrogated his mother, because details about additional police officers came to light during discovery, and the pleading would not be barred by any statute of limitations.
Court: USDC New Jersey, Judge: Singh, Filed On: May 1, 2024, Case #: 3:19cv21164, NOS: Other Civil Rights - Civil Rights, Categories: civil Procedure, civil Rights, discovery
J. Pham partially grants the pedestrian's motion to compel certain discovery in this civil rights action stemming from an interaction with police officers in which he was allegedly detained and searched without probable cause and subjected to an "anal cavity search." The motion, which pertains to the issue of equitable estoppel, is granted as to his request related to the "disposition and pendency time" of the police department's investigations into citizen complaints, though it is limited as to the timeframe and the investigative categories.
Court: USDC Western District of Tennessee , Judge: Pham, Filed On: April 9, 2024, Case #: 2:20cv2570, NOS: Other Civil Rights - Civil Rights, Categories: civil Procedure, civil Rights, discovery
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