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· 1/8/1999

Johnson v. City of Cincinnati

Citations

  • 39 F. Supp. 2d 1013
  • 1999 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 3661
  • 1999 WL 170456

How courts have described this case

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  • finding that information existed in the law enforcement community, which put officers on notice of the dangers of positional asphyxiation
  • finding that information existed in the law enforcement community that put officers on notice of the dangers of positional asphyxiation
  • finding that information existed in the law enforcement community that put officers on notice of the dangers of positional asphyxiation
  • involving a suspect who died in July of 1995 after police placed him in a prone position with his hands and feet cuffed behind his back
  • denying the city’s motion for summary judgment in a case involving the hog-tie restraint because the city had notice of the hazards associated with the restraint and was deliberately indifferent in failing to train officers on how to deal with the risks

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Judges: Dlott

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