Cases pin-citing Gray-Hopkins v. Prince George's County, Maryland · Go Syfert

Cases pin-citing Gray-Hopkins v. Prince George's County, Maryland

Gray-Hopkins v. Prince George's County, Maryland  ·  2002  ·  10 pinpoint citations from 10 cases, 5 distinct passages.


Tillery v. Baltimore City  ·  2024-07-31  ·  D. Maryland  ·  pin 309 F.3d at 224
“Under Maryland law, a county ‘is immune from liability for tortious conduct committed while the entity was acting in a governmental capacity.’”
Doe v. Community College of Baltimore County  ·  2022-03-30  ·  D. Maryland  ·  pin 309 F.3d at 224
“Under Maryland law, a county ‘is immune from liability for tortious conduct committed while the entity was acting in a governmental capacity.’”
Dunbar v. Biedlingmaier  ·  2022-03-17  ·  D. Maryland  ·  pin 309 F.3d at 224
“[Prince George’s County] enjoys governmental immunity with respect to the claims that seek to impose respondeat superior liability for an intentional tort committed by [defendant police officer.]”
Shenk v. Humane Society of Carroll Co., Inc.  ·  2022-01-27  ·  D. Maryland  ·  pin 309 F.3d at 224
“Under Maryland law, a county ‘is immune from liability for tortious conduct committed while the entity was acting in a governmental capacity.’”
Doe v. Community College of Baltimore County  ·  2022-01-13  ·  D. Maryland  ·  pin 309 F.3d at 224
“Under Maryland law, a county ‘is immune from liability for tortious conduct committed while the entity was acting in a governmental capacity.’”
Campbell v. Sims  ·  2021-09-23  ·  D. Maryland  ·  pin 309 F.3d at 224
“[QJualified immunity is an immunity from having to litigate.”
Rico v. Green  ·  2021-03-30  ·  D. Maryland  ·  pin 309 F.3d at 224
“The fact that [an individual defendant] is not entitled to public official immunity with respect to intentional torts does not mean that the County is without governmental immunity with respect to such torts.”
State ex rel. Grant County Commission v. Judge Nelson  ·  2021-03-23  ·  West Virginia Supreme Court  ·  pin 309 F.3d at 224
“Because qualified immunity is an immunity from having to litigate, as contrasted with an immunity from liability, it is effectively lost if a case is erroneously permitted to go to trial.”
Brown v. Bratton  ·  2020-02-21  ·  D. Maryland  ·  pin 309 F.3d at 224
“Under Maryland law, a county ‘is immune from liability for tortious conduct committed while the entity was acting in a governmental capacity.’”
Credit Acceptance Corp. v. Robert J. and Billye S. Front, etc.  ·  2013-06-19  ·  West Virginia Supreme Court  ·  pin 309 F.3d at 224
“Because qualified immunity is an immunity from having to litigate, as contrasted with an immunity from liability, it is effectively lost if a case is erroneously permitted to go to trial.”