SF federal judge inclined to allow teens’ Dolores Park hill bomb cases to proceed

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The cases, filed by four teenagers alleging civil rights violations, stemmed from the mass arrest at the July 8, 2023, hill bomb.

A federal judge Tuesday morning seemed likely to advance several civil rights claims made against the San Francisco Police Department for theattempted to toss out the lawsuits

The four teenagers’ allegations, which could become the basis of a class action lawsuit covering all 113 of those arrested, rest on several claims, namely violations of the First, Fourth, and Fourteenth Amendments, plus California civil rights violations. Cisneros will likely issue a written order within a month, said Lederman. Each party will have 21 days to appeal. Following that, the case will move into discovery to uncover evidence for a possible trial.

But the city on Tuesday attempted to quash the claims altogether, saying the allegations of the teenagers beggar belief and that the judge should toss out the case.

 

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