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Jacobs v. Cumberland County Department of Corrections

United States District Court, D. New Jersey
Dec 9, 2010
CIVIL NO. 09-0133 (JBS/JS) (D.N.J. Dec. 9, 2010)

Summary

noting that "a violation of the Fourteenth Amendment right to substantive due process may be shown by conduct that 'shocks the conscience'"

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Opinion

CIVIL NO. 09-0133 (JBS/JS).

December 9, 2010


ORDER


This matter having come before the Court upon Defendants' motion for summary judgment [Docket Item 25]; the Court having considered the submissions of the parties; for the reasons stated in the Opinion of today's date; and for good cause shown;

IT IS this 8th day of December, 2010 hereby

ORDERED that the motion for summary judgment is GRANTED.


Summaries of

Jacobs v. Cumberland County Department of Corrections

United States District Court, D. New Jersey
Dec 9, 2010
CIVIL NO. 09-0133 (JBS/JS) (D.N.J. Dec. 9, 2010)

noting that "a violation of the Fourteenth Amendment right to substantive due process may be shown by conduct that 'shocks the conscience'"

Summary of this case from Wagner v. A.C.J.F.
Case details for

Jacobs v. Cumberland County Department of Corrections

Case Details

Full title:REUBEN A. JACOBS, SR., Plaintiff, v. CUMBERLAND COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF…

Court:United States District Court, D. New Jersey

Date published: Dec 9, 2010

Citations

CIVIL NO. 09-0133 (JBS/JS) (D.N.J. Dec. 9, 2010)

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