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BONNIE v. CITY OF POMONA

BONNIE v. CITY OF POMONA
04:25:2006

BONNIE v. CITY OF POMONA


Filed 4/11/06






CERTIFIED FOR PUBLICATION







IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA






SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT







DIVISION SEVEN
















BONNIE HERNANDEZ, as Co-administrator, etc., et al.,


Plaintiffs and Appellants,


v.


CITY OF POMONA et al.,


Defendants and Respondents.



B182437


(Los Angeles County


Super. Ct. No. BC228397)



APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County. R. Bruce Minto, Judge. Reversed.


Moreno, Becerra, Guerrero & Casillas, Danilo J. Becerra and Lizette V. Espinosa for Plaintiffs and Appellants.


Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin and Roger A. Colvin for Defendants and Respondents


The plaintiffs in this negligence action are the parents, wife, seven minor children and estate of George Hernandez who, while fleeing arrest, was shot 22 times by police officers of the City of Pomona. Defendants are the four officers involved in the shooting and the city.


Plaintiffs appeal from the judgment after the trial court sustained defendants' demurrer to their complaint. The issue is whether a federal jury's verdict in favor of a city and three of its police officers and the district court's judgment in favor of a fourth officer in a federal civil rights case precludes the same plaintiffs from bringing a negligence action in state court against the same defendants based on the same facts. Under the circumstances here we conclude it does not and reverse the judgment.


FACTS AND PROCEEDINGS BELOW



The Federal Civil Rights Action


Plaintiffs initially sued the police officers and the city in federal district court alleging causes of action for negligence under state law and violation of Hernandez's civil rights under federal law[1]--specifically the right under the Fourth Amendment to be free from â€





Description A decision regarding negligence. The plaintiffs in this negligence action are the parents, wife, seven minor children and estate of George Hernandez who, while fleeing arrest, was shot 22 times by police officers of the City of Pomona.
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