· 6/5/2012
Kendall Tucker v. Fulton County, Il
Citations
- 682 F.3d 654
- 2012 WL 1994658
- 2012 U.S. App. LEXIS 11262
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- concluding that there were adequate post-deprivation procedures available to the plaintiff where he could have brought a claim in state court
- concluding that there were adequate post-deprivation procedures available to the plaintiff where he could have brought a claim in state court
- holding that a court has the inherent power to impose sanctions where a “party has willfully abused the judicial process or otherwise conducted litigation in bad faith”
- holding that a court has the inherent power to impose sanctions where a “party has willfully abused the judicial process or otherwise conducted litigation in bad faith”
- stating that, in some circumstances, “a postdeprivation hearing or a common-law-tort remedy satisfies due process”
- finding that adequate post-deprivation procedures were available to the plaintiff because the plaintiff could have brought a claim for conversion or replevin
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Judges: Bauer, Tinder, Magnus-Stinson
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