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HomeMy WebLinkAboutS01-City Attorney CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: JAMES F. PENMAN Subject: Authorization to join amicus curiae brief in support of the County of Solano in the case of Robinson v. Solano County Dept: CITY ATTORNEY Date: March 1, 2001 0...,., "L ,;' " i ~,. t,' ~i ..,.J~ .i-~ Synopsis of Previous Council action: None. Recommended motion: That the Mayor and Common Council authorize the City Attorney to join in the amicus curiae brief in support of the County of Solano in the case of Robinson v. Solano County Contact person: Robert 1. Simmons Phone: 5355 Supporting data attached: StatfReport Ward: All FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: None Source: Finance: Council Notes: Agenda Item No. I.. <) J 3/5/0) STAFF REPORT Council Meeting Date: March 5. 2001 TO: FROM: DATE: ITEM: Mayor and Common Council James F. Penman, City Attorney March 1,2001 Authorization to join amicus curiae brief in support of the County of Solano in the case of Robinson v. Solano County Sheriff deputies were called to an incident of a man shooting at dogs in the neighborhood and then walking up and down the street with a gun. Before the deputies arrived, the man put away the gun. Upon arrival, the man admitted he had done the acts. The deputies drew their weapons for their safety. The man sued. The U.S. District Court (Sacramento) granted summary judgment to the officers. A three judge panel ofthe 9th Circuit reversed and also held that this is well established law and refused qualified immunity to the officers. The matter is now before an en bane panel of the 9th Circuit, where eleven judges will review the decision. The City Attorney recommends that the City of San Bernardino join in the amicus curiae brief There is no cost to the City of San Bernardino in the joinder of this brief