Buckley v. Haddock
Buckley v. Haddock, 292 F. App'x 791 (11th Cir. 2008), was a case involving excessive force used upon Jesse Buckley by Deputy Sheriff Jonathan Rackard. Deputy Rackard used an electronic control device, or Taser, three times on Buckley because he was resisting arrest. The case was brought against the Sheriff of Washington County, Florida, Hon. Bobby Haddock, in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida. The District Court ruled in favor of Buckley, but the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit reversed, ruling in favor of Deputy Rackard.
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Buckley v. Haddock
Buckley v. Haddock, 292 F. App'x 791 (11th Cir. 2008), was a case involving excessive force used upon Jesse Buckley by Deputy Sheriff Jonathan Rackard. Deputy Rackard used an electronic control device, or Taser, three times on Buckley because he was resisting arrest. The case was brought against the Sheriff of Washington County, Florida, Hon. Bobby Haddock, in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida. The District Court ruled in favor of Buckley, but the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit reversed, ruling in favor of Deputy Rackard.
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Buckley v. Haddock, 292 F. App ...... ng in favor of Deputy Rackard.
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Jesse Daniel Buckley v. Hon. B ...... rd, in his individual capacity
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Buckley v. Haddock
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No. 5:06-cv-53, 2007 WL 710169
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Rehearing denied, 308 Fed. App'x 449
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Buckley v. Haddock, 292 F. App ...... ng in favor of Deputy Rackard.
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