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Facts: Plaintiff was an elderly woman. The temperature outside was 110 degrees, and plaintiff was concerned that her neighbor was neglecting her dog by leaving it outside without enough water. Plaintiff took the dog and brought it inside her residence. Defendant Baltimore County Police officer was sent to plaintiff's residence to investigate the "theft" of the dog. Plaintiff did not answer ...
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Facts: Defendant Widenhouse, an off-duty female police officer employed by Defendant Baltimore County, was driving home when she observed plaintiff in the street directing traffic. Plaintiff's vehicle had become disabled in the roadway. When Defendant Widenhouse questioned plaintiff's actions, plaintiff allegedly became hostile, resulting in a physical altercation. Plaintiff was charged wit...
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Facts: Plaintiffs, a white "blue collar" family, lived across the street from defendant African-American couple. Defendant husband was allegedly an alcoholic and defendant wife allegedly had mental problems. Over a period of two years, defendants allegedly tormented plaintiffs. Plaintiff wife briefly operated a daycare in her residence. Defendant wife made obscene comments to parents as the...
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Facts: Plaintiff went to Defendant Lexington Market. A security guard arrested plaintiff and allegedly beat him.
Plaintiff alleged that he was falsely arrested and maliciously prosecuted by defendant and that defendant's security guard assaulted and battered him.
Defendant contended that plaintiff was intoxicated and harassing customers and, therefore, they ...
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Facts: Defendant Godlove, a deputy in Defendant Frederick County, served Plaintiff Leland with a summons on a domestic matter. After defendant deputy left Plaintiff Leland's office, Plaintiff Leland and his brother, Plaintiff Paul, followed him into the street. Plaintiffs allegedly assaulted and battered defendant deputy. Defendant deputy swore out an arrest warrant, charging plaintiffs ...
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Facts: Plaintiff was employed as an assistant to the manager by Defendant Apex Plumbing. Two of defendant's employees reported to the police that plaintiff had embezzled $3,000 from the corporation. The police were shown $3,000 in checks endorsed by plaintiff. A warrant for plaintiff's arrest was obtained and plaintiff was retained in jail for thirty days. At the criminal trial, the Cou...
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Facts: Plaintiff was a psychiatrist at an outpatient psychiatric clinic. Defendant Blue Cross conducted a secret investigation of fraudulent billings. Investigators interviewed a family serviced by plaintiff, inquiring if their daughter had been at the clinic on two specific dates. The charges in dispute with plaintiff was $188. The state police joined in the investigation. Three peopl...
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Facts: Plaintiff was employed as a bouncer at a local night club. He became involved in a physical altercation with Defendant Anthony and fractured defendant's nose. Two weeks later, plaintiff was arrested for assault and battery. He was subsequently found not guilty of the charges. Defendant Frederick, Anthony's father, was a member of the Baltimore City Police Department.
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Facts: Plaintiff was employed as an independent contractor by defendant travel agency acting in the capacity of sales manager/V.P. of sales. Plaintiff claimed that defendant failed to pay him appropriate commissions per a written contract. He quit his position and thereafter received no further compensation. Plaintiff was unable to document the monies he was owed because the documentatio...
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Facts: Plaintiff was accused of raping the defendant, Barbara Lynn Woods, and charged with criminal sexual conduct. He was acquitted at a bench trial. It was later determined that the case had been reassigned from one officer to another officer (defendant) of the sex crime unit after the initial officer decided that there was no criminal sexual conduct. Barbara Woods' parents are police ...
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