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Francois v. Warden — S.D. Cal. Dismisses Haitian Detainee’s Habeas Claims for Failure to Exhaust BIA Appeal Rights and Lack of Final Removal Order

The court dismissed without prejudice a Haitian detainee’s habeas due-process claim for failure to exhaust appeals to the Board of Immigration Appeals after he received four individualized custody reviews from immigration judges, and rejected his Zadvydas challenge because he has no final remo

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Salazar Juarez v. Abdi — S.D. Cal. Allows Eighth Amendment Excessive-Force Claim Over ‘Hot Metal Plate’ Incident at RJD to Proceed

After IFP screening of an amended complaint by a state prisoner experiencing a mental-health crisis, the court allowed his Eighth Amendment excessive-force claim to proceed against two correctional officers who allegedly held him against a hot metal plate causing severe burns, but dismissed his deli

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Sorto-Vasquez Kidd v. Wolf — C.D. Cal. Refuses to Stay Ruling Banning ICE “Knock and Talk” Home Arrests Pending Appeal

Central District of California denies the federal government’s motion to stay a partial final judgment that prohibits ICE from entering home curtilage to make warrantless arrests through “knock and talk” encounters, finding the government unlikely to succeed on appeal and unable to show irreparable

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North Investment v. Berkower — C.D. Cal. Tosses Fraud and Aiding-and-Abetting Claims Against Accounting Firm Over False Schedule K-1s

Central District of California dismisses fraud, aiding-and-abetting, and UCL claims against an accounting firm whose Schedule K-1s wrongly indicated investors had received distributions, holding investors did not plausibly allege the firm knew the distributions never occurred when it prepared the fo

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H.L. v. County of Los Angeles — C.D. Cal. Allows Jail Drug-Death Class Claims to Proceed Against Sheriff’s Deputies but Trims Medical-Care Claims

Central District of California allows the family of a man who died of a fentanyl overdose at Twin Towers to proceed against Sheriff’s deputies for deliberate indifference to dangerous jail conditions and against Los Angeles County for failing to train staff to stop drug smuggling, while dismissing m

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