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Government

Feb. 7, 2003

Justices Doubt City's Liability For Beating In Jail Cell

SACRAMENTO - The California Supreme Court clearly was troubled Wednesday that a city was held liable when a public drunk taken into custody was badly beaten by a prisoner with whom he shared a jail cell for an hour.

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - The California Supreme Court clearly was troubled Wednesday that a city was held liable when a public drunk taken into custody was badly beaten by a prisoner with whom he shared a jail cell for an hour.
        Several justices expressed concern t...

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