Supreme Court Cases and Materials, Second Edition Victor E. Kappeler. Pembaur v . City of Cincinnati 475 U.S. 469 ( 1986 ) Argued December 2 , 1985 Decided ... Cincinnati 147 During the investigation, the 146 Pembaur v. City of Cincinnati.
... v City of Largo Vista, 121 S.Ct. 2540 (2001). 9. Lessman v McCormick, 591 F.2d 605 (10TH Cir 1979). 10. Monell v ... Pembaur v City of Cincinnati 475 U.S. 469,480 (1986). David Harris, The Stories, The Statistics and the Law, 84 Minn.L ...
... v . McCollan , 322 for example , the police arrested and jailed a man for three days despite his protests of mis- taken identity . The United States Supreme Court ruled that a complaint based 317 Pembaur v . City of Cincinnati , 475 ...
... municipal liability. The Court began to answer that question in City of Oklahoma City v. Tuttle, 471 U.S. 808 (1985), and Pembaur v. City of Cincinnati, 475 U.S. 469 (1986). In Tuttle, a man was shot and killed by an Oklahoma City ...
... v. Dawson, 350 U.S. 877 (1955) (beaches); Gayle v. Browder, 352 U.S. 903 (1956) (buses); see also Blackmun, Section ... Cincinnati, 475 U.S. 469, 106 S. Ct. 1292 (1986); Hollins v. Powell, 733 F.2d 191 (8th Cir. 1985). 204Schnapper ...
... City v. Tuttle, the Supreme Court held that it was reversible error to allow the jury to infer a policy of ... Pembaur v. City of Cincinnati, the Supreme Court decided that municipal liability may be imposed for a single decision if the ...
... v . Crawford County , 173 F. Supp . 2d 870 ( W.D. Ark . 2001 ) . 53 Parratt v . Taylor was overruled in Estelle v ... Pembaur v . City of Cincinnati , 475 U.S. 469 ( 1986 ) . Brandon v . Holt , 469 U.S. 464 ( 1984 ) . 63 436 U.S. 658 ...
... v. National Surety Co., 162 Tenn. 547, 39 S.W.2d 581 (1931); State ex rel. Williams v. Davis, 219 S.E.2d 198 (N.C. ... Pembaur v. City of Cincinnati, 475 U.S. 469 (1986). 61 Brandon v. Holt, 469 U.S. 464 (1984). 62 220 F.3d 433 (6th Cir ...
... Pembaur v . City Cincinnati , 475 U.S. 469 ( 1986 ) and Pembaur v . City of Cincinnati , 746 F.2d 537 , 341 ( 6th Cir . 1984 ) , held that Sheriff Doria was a final decision maker for DuPage County , and , on that basis , denied the ...