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Section 1983

Summary Judgment Motions in Prisoner Lawsuits

Posted on August 9, 2023March 11, 2024 by R.Davis

In the United States, prisoners are constitutionally protected from cruel and unusual punishment under the Eighth Amendment. When these constitutional rights are violated, prisoners have the option to seek justice through a civil lawsuit under Sectio...

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Qualified Immunity in Section 1983 Lawsuit

Posted on August 8, 2023March 11, 2024 by R.Davis

In recent years, the topic of qualified immunity has been a subject of debate and scrutiny within the realm of civil rights and law enforcement accountability. So what is qualified immunity? Qualified immunity is a legal doctrine, frequently applied ...

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How to Select a Jury for a Civil Trial

Posted on August 5, 2023December 25, 2023 by R.Davis

In the realm of civil litigation, understanding how to select a jury is one of the most crucial processes in ensuring a fair trial. The process of jury selection, also known as voir dire, is a critical stage in any trial. The objective is to empanel ...

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Punitive Damages in Prisoner Lawsuits

Posted on August 4, 2023March 11, 2024 by R.Davis

The American legal system provides mechanisms for individuals to seek justice and compensation when their constitutional rights are violated. In the case of prisoners, who often find themselves vulnerable to mistreatment and abuses of power within th...

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Compensatory Damages in Prisoner Lawsuits

Posted on August 3, 2023March 11, 2024 by R.Davis

In the United States, prisoners are guaranteed certain constitutional rights even while incarcerated. When these rights are violated by state officials, prisoners have the option to seek justice through a legal mechanism known as a Section 1983 lawsu...

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Nominal Damages in Prisoner Lawsuits

Posted on August 2, 2023March 11, 2024 by R.Davis

Section 1983 of the United States Code is a powerful tool that provides individuals, including prisoners, with a mechanism to seek justice when their constitutional rights have been violated by state or local officials. When pursuing a Section 1983 l...

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What is the Turner Test?

Posted on September 12, 2022September 25, 2024 by R.Davis

In the realm of constitutional law, few areas pose as complex a challenge as balancing individual rights against the legitimate interests of correctional institutions. This delicate equilibrium was notably scrutinized in the landmark Supreme Court ca...

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How Prisoners Can Harness Section 1983’s Power

Posted on September 24, 2021March 21, 2024 by R.Davis

In the realm of civil rights law, one statute stands out as a powerful tool for seeking justice: Section 1983 of the U.S. Code. For incarcerated individuals, 42 U.S.C. §1983 serves as a beacon of hope, offering a means to challenge violations of thei...

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Section 1983’s Importance to the Prisoner

Posted on September 15, 2021March 21, 2024 by R.Davis

In the realm of civil rights law, Section 1983 stands as a crucial statute, especially concerning prisoner rights within the United States correctional system. Enacted as part of the Civil Rights Act of 1871, it was designed to combat civil rights vi...

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Prisoner Lawsuits: Essential Steps to Follow

Posted on March 2, 2021September 25, 2024 by R.Davis

In the United States, the rights of prisoners is a complex and critical issue that touches upon both constitutional and human rights concerns. While prisoners’ freedom is restricted due to their incarceration, it does not mean they forfeit thei...

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The Colossal Book of Criminal Citations contains case law divided into topics that are related to the most common issues facing a criminal defendant.  The cases listed herein are meant to assist the accused before conviction and in matters related to acquiring post-conviction relief after a criminal conviction.

The Civil Book of Civil Citations is topically organized like our criminal book and designed to assist in the preparation and litigation of 42 U.S.C. §1983 civil rights actions involving incarcerated individuals.

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Before relying on any case that you find in the Colossal Book of Criminal Citations or Colossal Book of Civil Citations, acquire and read the entire case to understand the context in which the point was made. Keep in mind that the law changes continually as cases are decided. The cases that have been included in this book only represent a small section of published cases with each topic. WordPress Theme : Eightlaw Lite by 8Degree Themes