Cases pin-citing Robert A. Gaudreault v. Municipality of Salem, Massachusetts · Go Syfert

Cases pin-citing Robert A. Gaudreault v. Municipality of Salem, Massachusetts

Robert A. Gaudreault v. Municipality of Salem, Massachusetts  ·  1990  ·  13 pinpoint citations from 13 cases, 11 distinct passages.


(PC) James v. Gonzalez  ·  2025-07-23  ·  E.D. California  ·  pin 923 F.2d at 203
“An officer who is present at the 2 scene who fails to take reasonable steps to protect the victim of another officer’s use of excessive 3 force can be held liable under section 1983 for his nonfeasance.”
Hernandez Malave v. C.O. Moson  ·  2024-09-06  ·  D. Rhode Island  ·  pin 923 F.2d at 203
“An officer who is present at the scene and who fails to take reasonable steps to protect the victim of another officer’s use of excessive force can be held liable under Section 1983 for his nonfeasance.”
(PC) Duran v. Burns  ·  2024-02-28  ·  E.D. California  ·  pin 923 F.2d at 203
“An officer who is 7 present at the scene who fails to take reasonable steps to protect the victim of another officer’s 8 use of excessive force can be held liable under section 1983 for his nonfeasance.”
(PC) Casey v. Haddad  ·  2023-11-16  ·  E.D. California  ·  pin 923 F.2d at 203
“An officer who is present at the 11 scene who fails to take reasonable steps to protect the victim of another officer's use of excessive 12 force can be held liable under section 1983 for his nonfeasance”
(PC) Brownlee v. Burnes  ·  2023-10-18  ·  E.D. California  ·  pin 923 F.2d at 203
“An officer who is 7 present at the scene who fails to take reasonable steps to protect the victim of another officer’s 8 use of excessive force can be held liable under section 1983 for his nonfeasance.”
(PC) Johnson v. Frauenheim  ·  2021-11-10  ·  E.D. California  ·  pin 923 F.2d at 203
“An officer who is present at the scene 7 who fails to take reasonable steps to protect the victim of another officer’s use of excessive force can 8 be held liable under section 1983 for his nonfeasance.”
(PC) Nieto v. Gordon  ·  2020-06-02  ·  E.D. California  ·  pin 923 F.2d at 203
“An officer who is present at the 14 scene who fails to take reasonable steps to protect the victim of another officer's use of excessive 15 force can be held liable under section 1983 for his nonfeasance.”
(PC) Howell v. Gallagher  ·  2019-11-26  ·  E.D. California  ·  pin 923 F.2d at 203
“An officer who is present at the scene who fails 7 to take reasonable steps to protect the victim of another officer's use of excessive force can be held 8 liable under section 1983 for his nonfeasance.”
(PC) Johnson v. Frauenheim  ·  2019-10-17  ·  E.D. California  ·  pin 923 F.2d at 203
“An officer who is present at the scene 7 who fails to take reasonable steps to protect the victim of another officer’s use of excessive force can 8 be held liable under section 1983 for his nonfeasance.”
(PC) York v. Garcia  ·  2019-08-27  ·  E.D. California  ·  pin 923 F.2d at 203
“An officer who is 8 present at the scene who fails to take reasonable steps to protect the victim of another officer’s 9 use of excessive force can be held liable under section 1983 for his nonfeasance.”
(PC) Jacques v. Lopez, Jr.  ·  2019-08-05  ·  E.D. California  ·  pin 923 F.2d at 203
“An officer who is 18 present at the scene who fails to take reasonable steps to protect the victim of another officer’s use 19 of excessive force can be held liable under section 1983 for his nonfeasance.”
Murray-Ruhl v. Shiawassee  ·  2007-08-29  ·  Sixth Circuit  ·  pin 923 F.2d at 203
“A police officer cannot be held liable for failing to intercede if he has no ‘realistic opportunity’ to prevent an attack”
Beall v. Leavitt, et al.  ·  1999-08-31  ·  D. New Hampshire  ·  pin 923 F.2d at 203
"A law enforcement officer has an affirmative duty to intercede on the behalf of a citizen whose constitutional rights are being violated in his presence by other officers."