Haley v. City of Boston

Docket Number10-2064
Decision Date19 September 2011
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  • Stark v. Univ. of S. Miss.
    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — Southern District of Mississippi
    • March 25, 2014
    ...408, 409 (5th Cir.2013) ; San Geronimo Caribe Project, Inc. v. Acevedo–Vila, 687 F.3d 465, 471 n. 2 (1st Cir.2012) ; Haley v. City of Boston, 657 F.3d 39, 46 (1st Cir.2011) ; Blakley v. Schlumberger Tech. Corp., 648 F.3d 921, 931 (8th Cir.2011) ; Hicks v. Lingle, 370 Fed.Appx. 497, 498 (5th......
  • Brown v. Cumberland Cnty.
    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — District of Maine
    • August 18, 2021
    ...Questions involving qualified immunity should be resolved "at the earliest possible stage in litigation," Haley v. City of Boston , 657 F.3d 39, 47 (1st Cir. 2011) (quoting Hunter v. Bryant , 502 U.S. 224, 227, 112 S.Ct. 534, 116 L.Ed.2d 589 (1991) (per curiam)), and thus in some cases, thi......
  • Echavarria v. Roach
    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — District of Massachusetts
    • September 30, 2021
    ...for false testimony and encourage wrongful conviction, unarguably implicates a defendant's due process rights." Haley v. City of Boston, 657 F.3d 39, 49 (1st Cir. 2011). The First Circuit has applied the same materiality and favorability standards regardless of whether the allegation is tha......
  • Caniglia v. Strom
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of Appeals — First Circuit
    • March 13, 2020
    ...Qualified immunity, though, offers no refuge either to the City or to the officers in their official capacities. See Haley v. City of Boston, 657 F.3d 39, 51 (1st Cir. 2011) ; Nereida-Gonzalez v. Tirado-Delgado, 990 F.2d 701, 705 (1st Cir. 1993). Because we are able to resolve the plaintiff......
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  • Prisoners' Rights
    • United States
    • Georgetown Law Journal No. 110-Annual Review, August 2022
    • August 1, 2022
    ...training if need for different training so obvious that policymakers “deliberately indifferent”); see, e.g., Haley v. City of Boston, 657 F.3d 39, 51 (1st Cir. 2011) (allegations that city’s police department had unconstitutional policy and failed to train personnel in evidence-disclosure o......

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