Manage episode 491670728 series 3461956
A mother and her two daughters were handcuffed and detained for nearly an hour in a parking lot while doing absolutely nothing wrong. No probable cause. No matching description. No apology. In this After Action Review, trial lawyers Craig Peters, Joseph May, and Brian Gearinger walk us through how they built and won the $11 million Loggervale civil rights case - a case centered not on violence, but dignity, narrative clarity, and truth. The team breaks down everything: wrongful detention, trial prep, biased policing, jury impact, Monell claims, qualified immunity, and post-trial strategy. This is a rare look at how a team of committed lawyers turned a quiet injustice into a national message - and got the county to pay, to the penny.
Closing argument: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1DPGixghllCLjm6UseYSQsZg0oq0JT01-/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=107445594696585138838&rtpof=true&sd=true
This is Part I of this conversation; tune in next week for Part II.
More about:
- Craig Peters- Website: https://altairlaw.com/craig-m-peters
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-peters-a5381b9
- Joseph May
- Website: https://josephmaylaw.com
- Brian Gearinger
- Website: https://www.gearingerlaw.com/about/brian-gearinger
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briangearinger
We are now on video as well. You can watch the episodes on our Youtube channel!
Hosted by Miles Cooper
Produced by Mauro Serra | Kenji Productions
Recorded & Co-produced by Zach Morvant | www.zmorvant.com
Music by The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble
Rate/Leave a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts
Questions, comments, feedback and suggestion? Email us at: [email protected]
Read Coopers' Code & articles and publications
114 episodes