Miller v. Gonzalez
| Docket Number | 11-2906 |
| Decision Date | 05 August 2014 |
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Smith v. Finkley
...suspect who is not resisting arrest and who is genuinely attempting to surrender." Gant , 924 F.3d at 451 ; see also Miller v. Gonzalez , 761 F.3d 822, 829 (7th Cir. 2014) ("This prohibition against significant force against a subdued suspect applies notwithstanding a suspect's previous beh......
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In re Complaint of Ingram Barge Co.
...determinations, resolve factual disputes and swearing contests, or decide which inferences to draw from the facts." Miller v. Gonzalez , 761 F.3d 822, 827 (7th Cir.2014).STATEMENT OF FACTSThis admiralty case arises from an unsuccessful attempt by the M/V Dale A. Heller ("Dale Heller"), owne......
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Pineda v. Hamilton Cnty.
...perceive the incident and intervene’ to stop such force." Alexander , 733 F. App'x at 265 (citation omitted); cf. Miller v. Gonzalez , 761 F.3d 822, 826–27 (7th Cir. 2014) ; Hadley v. Gutierrez , 526 F.3d 1324, 1330–31 (11th Cir. 2008). So two of the deputies in this case committed no harmf......
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Jones v. Dupage Cnty. Sheriff's Office
...this circuit that police officers could not use significant force on nonresisting or passively resisting suspects"); Miller v. Gonzalez , 761 F.3d 822, 829 (7th Cir. 2014) (same as to passive resistance).IV. ConclusionFor the reasons stated, genuine disputes of material fact require a trial......
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