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Stucky v. Conlee, Parsell, and Nita City: Case File, Trial Materials (3rd Edition ) – eBook

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  • Author: Gary S. Gildin
  • File Size: 155 MB
  • Format: PDF
  • Length: 230 pages
  • Publisher: Wolters Kluwer; 3rd edition
  • Publication Date: September 1, 2020
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 160156886X, 1601568878
  • ISBN-13: 9781601568861, 9781601568878
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Stucky v. Conlee, Parsell, and Nita City, 3rd Edition, (PDF), presents a crucial exploration of a civil rights lawsuit that underscores the fraught dynamics between law enforcement and racial minorities in contemporary society. This edition chronicles the experience of Clayton Stucky, a Black state trooper who faced an unjust traffic stop by two white officers from the Nita City Police Department. Stucky’s claim centers around the premise that he was targeted for “driving while Black,” highlighting systemic issues of racial profiling.

In a compelling narrative, the officers, Parsell and Conlee, contend that Stucky was exceeding the speed limit, asserting he was driving over fifty miles per hour in a 25-mile-per-hour zone. The tension escalated as Stucky denied their requests for a vehicle search, sparking a legal battle that questions the legitimacy of law enforcement practices.

The case took a critical turn when a district judge determined that Stucky was not culpable for the alleged traffic violation. Subsequently, Stucky pursued damages against Parsell and Conlee for infringing upon his rights against wrongful seizure and for denying him equal protection under the law. Additionally, he named Nita City as a defendant, claiming that Police Chief Kurt Lieber’s inadequate training and supervision of the officers reflected a deliberate indifference to the risks of racial profiling, ultimately leading to Stucky’s unjust stop.

Equipped with solid evidence, both sides presented three eyewitnesses, along with medical and racial profiling experts to support their arguments. The newly published Third Edition of this work offers significant enhancements, including advanced deposition files for plaintiffs, defendants, and faculty, alongside a revised trial file. With updated witness statements and new material from the plaintiff’s racial profiling expert, this edition embodies a comprehensive perspective on the evolving legal discourse around race and law enforcement.

The deposition files are instrumental in illustrating the nuances of legal procedures, where each party accesses distinct documents. The plaintiff file contains exclusive materials aimed at aiding preparation for depositions, while the defendant file houses similar resources tailored for their strategy. Additionally, the faculty file incorporates materials from both sides, providing invaluable support for instructional purposes.

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