POLICE BEAT CUFFED SUSPECT-VIOLATE CIVIL RIGHTS
The Plaintiff's claim that he was hit in the face with handcuffs while already handcuffed stated a claim for excessive force. Torres-Caraballo v. Municipality of Yauco, 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 56166 (D. P.R. July 23, 2008)
Here, the Plaintiff did not even oppose the police officer's motion to dismiss, and the court still granted it!

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