police-brutality

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
23-5646 Abraham Kennedy Jah El v. Town of Palm Beach, Florida, et al. Eleventh Circuit 2023-09-26 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP aboriginal-rights article-13 citizenship-status civil-rights congressional-petition constitutional-rights due-process human-rights police-brutality racial-profiling standing Whether a Moors American National has a constitutional protection against racial profiling, police brutality, and assault under the legal Declaration …
22-1003 Mucio Ramirez v. Christopher Martin Fifth Circuit 2023-04-14 Denied civil-rights excessive-force fourth-amendment graham-standard graham-v-connor police-brutality police-misconduct qualified-immunity reasonable-force use-of-force Whether Petitioner's initial non-compliance followed by surrender permitted Respondent to reject the then-existing circumstances and slam Petitioner's…
21-5545 John Richardson v. Mobile Sheriff's Department Eleventh Circuit 2021-09-01 Denied IFP civil-rights criminal-justice due-process government-accountability police-brutality systemic-issues Question not identified
20-1609 David R. Seaton v. Blake Johnson, et al. District of Columbia 2021-05-19 Denied Response Waived constitutional-rights de-escalation electronic-evidence evidence-standards police-brutality pro-se-litigants pro-se-litigation recent-rulings summary-judgment use-of-force Question not identified
20-6503 George J. Raudenbush, III v. Monroe County, Tennessee, et al. Sixth Circuit 2020-12-02 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP civil-rights collateral-estoppel due-process false-prosecution in-forma-pauperis ineffective-assistance police-brutality right-to-counsel Whether the Sixth Circuit erred by denying Raudenbush's application to proceed in forma pauperis
20-5822 Eric Terrell Spears v. South Carolina South Carolina 2020-09-28 Denied Response WaivedIFP civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process fourth-amendment law-enforcement-bias police-brutality police-interaction race racial-profiling seizure seizure-doctrine Whether a court must take into account a Black person's race when determining whether they are seized under the Fourth Amendment