Home/Case Law/Ninth Circuit/B.C., Suing Through His Legal Guardian Cinthia Ann Powers, Cinthia Ann Powers, Suing on Behalf of B.C. v. Plumas Unified School District, and Plumas County Sheriff's Department Joseph Hagwood, in His Individual Capacity and His Official Capacity as Superintendent of Plumas Unified School District Richard Spears, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as Principal of Quincy High School Arturo Barrera, in His Individual Capacity and His Official Capacity as Vice Principal of Quincy High School Rod Decrona, in His Individual Capacity and His Official Capacity as Plumas County Assistant Sheriff Dean Canalia, Assistant Sheriff Steven Hitch, Detective
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No. 766334
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
B.C., Suing Through His Legal Guardian Cinthia Ann Powers, Cinthia Ann Powers, Suing on Behalf of B.C. v. Plumas Unified School District, and Plumas County Sheriff's Department Joseph Hagwood, in His Individual Capacity and His Official Capacity as Superintendent of Plumas Unified School District Richard Spears, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as Principal of Quincy High School Arturo Barrera, in His Individual Capacity and His Official Capacity as Vice Principal of Quincy High School Rod Decrona, in His Individual Capacity and His Official Capacity as Plumas County Assistant Sheriff Dean Canalia, Assistant Sheriff Steven Hitch, Detective
No. 766334 · Decided October 21, 1999
No. 766334·Ninth Circuit · 1999·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
October 21, 1999
Citation
No. 766334
Disposition
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B.C., Suing Through His Legal Guardian Cinthia Ann Powers, Cinthia Ann Powers, Suing on Behalf of B.C. v. Plumas Unified School District, and Plumas County Sheriff's Department Joseph Hagwood, in His Individual Capacity and His Official Capacity as Superintendent of Plumas Unified School District Richard Spears, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as Principal of Quincy High School Arturo Barrera, in His Individual Capacity and His Official Capacity as Vice Principal of Quincy High School Rod Decrona, in His Individual Capacity and His Official Capacity as Plumas County Assistant Sheriff Dean Canalia, Assistant Sheriff Steven Hitch, Detective is a decision of the Ninth Circuit. Review the opinion text below for the holding.
FlawCheck shows no negative treatment for B.C., Suing Through His Legal Guardian Cinthia Ann Powers, Cinthia Ann Powers, Suing on Behalf of B.C. v. Plumas Unified School District, and Plumas County Sheriff's Department Joseph Hagwood, in His Individual Capacity and His Official Capacity as Superintendent of Plumas Unified School District Richard Spears, in His Individual Capacity and in His Official Capacity as Principal of Quincy High School Arturo Barrera, in His Individual Capacity and His Official Capacity as Vice Principal of Quincy High School Rod Decrona, in His Individual Capacity and His Official Capacity as Plumas County Assistant Sheriff Dean Canalia, Assistant Sheriff Steven Hitch, Detective in the current circuit citation data.
This case was decided on October 21, 1999.
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