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Adanté Pointer

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Co-founder
Pointer & Buelna LLP

Oakland , CA

Phone: (510) 839-5200

Since 2005, Adanté has represented hundreds of people in police brutality and personal injury cases, including the family of Oscar Grant. In June 2022 he won a $21 million verdict against Fremont Police in the shooting death of a pregnant 16-year-old.

UC Hastings COL; San Francisco CA



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SB 1228: A law we shouldn't have needed Jan. 4, 2023

Verdicts & Settlements
Case Name Topic Role Published
David Tovar Sr., et al. v. City of San Jose, et al. Civil Rights Plaintiff Oct. 10, 2025
Jane Doe v. City and County of San Francisco; William Scott, in his individual capacity as Chief of Police of the San Francisco Police Department; Mark Powell, in his individual capacity as Crime Laboratory Director of the San Francisco Police Department; Kelley Fracchia, in her individual capacity as criminalist for the San Francisco Police Department; Sylvia Lange, in her individual capacity as an officer of the San Francisco Police Department, and Does 1-50, inclusive Civil Rights Plaintiff Mar. 7, 2025
Jane Doe v. City and County of San Francisco, a municipal corporation; William Scott, in his individual capacity as Chief of Police of the San Francisco Police Department; Mark Powell, in his individual capacity as Crime Laboratory Director of the San Francisco Police Department; Kelley Fracchia, in her individual capacity as criminalist for the San Francisco Police Department; Sylvia Lange, in her individual capacity as an officer of the San Francisco Police Department; and Does 1- 50, inclusive Civil Rights Plaintiff Feb. 14, 2025
A.A.M. and A.B.M., by and through their guardian ad litem Wendy Grijalva; Wendy Grijalva; and Joseph Morales v. City of Sacramento, et al. Civil Rights Plaintiff Nov. 3, 2023
Xavier Pittman v. City and County of San Francisco; Zachary McAuliffe, in his individual capacity as a police officer for the City and County of San Francisco, and Does 1-50, inclusive Civil Rights Plaintiff Oct. 20, 2023
Adrian Burrell, Michael Walton v. City of Vallejo; Andrew Bidou, in his official capacity as Chief of Police; David McLaughlin, individually and in his official capacity as Police Officer for the City of Vallejo; and Does 1-50, individually and in their official capacities as Police Officers for the City of Vallejo, jointly and severally Civil Rights Plaintiff Mar. 17, 2023
Cody Baca, et al. v. John Muir Health, et al. Torts Plaintiff Feb. 17, 2023
Annice Evans, individually and as Successor in Interest to Decedent Angel Ramos; Dante Ramos, in his individual capacity; Phillip Wilson-Vaughn, in his individual capacity; Leann Sanchez, in her individual capacity; D.W., by and through his Guardian Ad Litem, Carita Wilson; and Alicia Saddler, individually and as Guardian Ad Litem for minor G.W. v. City of Vallejo; a municipal corporation; Zach Jacobsen, Police Officer for the City of Vallejo; and Does 1-50, individually and in their official capacities as Police Officers for the City of Vallejo, inclusive Civil Rights Plaintiff Feb. 3, 2023
Michelle Mondragon v. City of Fremont et al. Civil Rights Plaintiff Sep. 23, 2022
Arthur Higgins, Larry Tiller, Lorenzo Bell v. City and County of San Francisco, FNU, Gunn, in his individual capacity as a police officer for the San Francisco Police Department, and Does 1-50, inclusive Civil Rights Plaintiff Sep. 9, 2022
Steve Morales, et al. v. City and County of San Francisco, et al. Civil Rights Plaintiff Jul. 15, 2022
Judy O'Neil, individually and as successor-in-interest to decedent Keita O'Neil v. City and County of San Francisco; Christopher Samayoa; Edric Talusan, and Does 1-50, inclusive Civil Rights Plaintiff Dec. 3, 2021
Jeannie Atienza, et al. v. Andrew Hall, et al. Civil Rights Plaintiff Nov. 26, 2021
Loyce Amos Moore, et al. v. City and County of San Francisco Civil Rights Plaintiff Sep. 24, 2021
Jeffrey McElroy v. City and County of San Francisco, Sterling Hayes, individually and in his capacity as a San Francisco Police Officer; and Michael Marcic, individually and in his capacity as a San Francisco Police Officer Civil Rights Plaintiff Jun. 25, 2021
I.F., by and through her guardian ad litem Shasta Skinner, individually and as successor-in-interest to Decedent Ronell Foster; R.F., by and through his guardian ad litem Shena Batten, individually and as successor-in-interest to Decedent Ronell Foster; Paula McGowan, individually; and Ronell Foster Sr., individually v. City of Vallejo, a municipal corporation; Ryan McMahon, individually and in his official capacity as a Police Officer for the City of Vallejo; and Does 1-50, inclusive Civil Rights Plaintiff Dec. 24, 2020
Kelly Pawlik, individually and as Successor-in-Interest to Decedent Joshua Pawlik v. William Berger, individually and in his official capacity as Police Officer for the City of Oakland; Brandon Hraiz, individually and in his official capacity as police officer for the City of Oakland; Craig Tanaka, individually and in his official capacity as police officer for the City of Oakland; Francisco Negrete, individually and in his official capacity as police officer for the City of Oakland; and Does 1-50, individually and in their official capacities as Police Officers for the City Of Oakland Civil Rights Plaintiff Dec. 4, 2020
Anthony Economus v. Flint Paul, individually and in his official capacity as a City of San Francisco Police Officer, and Does 1-50, inclusive Civil Rights Plaintiff Nov. 13, 2020
Brittany Chandler, as the Next Friend of minor L.Y., Loneisha Patterson, as the Next Friend of minor, J.Y. Samantha Robledo, as the Next Friend of minor, N.Y., and as Successor in Interest to Diante Yarber, Deceased v. The City of Barstow, CA, Jimmy Alfred Walker, Jose Barrientos, Vincent Carillo, Matthew Allen Helms, and Does 5-10 Civil Rights Plaintiff Oct. 23, 2020
N.M., Successor-in-Interest to Decedent Mikel McIntyre, by and through his Guardian Ad Litem Cas'sius Hudson; Bridgett McIntyre, an individual v. City of Rancho Cordova, a municipal corporation; County of Sacramento, a municipal corporation; and Does 1-25, inclusive, individually and in their official capacity as police officers for the City of Rancho Cordova and County of Sacramento; and Does 26-50, inclusive, individually and in their official capacity as employees for the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department and/or Rancho Cordova Police Department Civil Rights Plaintiff Apr. 10, 2020
Joseph Ledesma, Jeannie Ledesma v. City of Vallejo, a municipal corporation; Robert DeMarco, individually and in his official capacity as Police Officer for the City of Vallejo; Amanda Blain, individually and in her official capacity as Police Officer for the City of Vallejo; and Does 1-50, individually and in their official capacities as Police Officers for the City of Vallejo, jointly and severally Civil Rights Plaintiff Jan. 17, 2020
Tony Nunez, individually and as a successor-in-interest to Decedent Anthony Nunez and the Estate of Anthony Nunez by and through personal representative Sandy Sanchez v. City of San Jose, Michael Santos, individually and in his capacity as an officer for the San Jose Police Department and Anthony Vizzusi, individually and in his capacity as an officer for the San Jose Police Department Civil Rights Plaintiff Nov. 8, 2019
Gwendolyn Woods, individually and as Successor in Interest to Decedent Mario Woods v. City and County of San Francisco; Charles August, Police Officer for the City and County of San Francisco; Nicholas Cuevas, Police Officer for the City and County of San Francisco; Winson Seto, Police Officer for the City and County of San Francisco; Antonio Santos, Police Officer for the City and County of San Francisco; Scott Phillips, Police Officer for the City and County of San Francisco; and Does 1-50, individually and in their official capacities as Police Officers for the City and County of San Francisco Civil Rights Plaintiff Oct. 11, 2019
Brandon Simpson v. City and County of San Francisco, a municipal corporation; John Fergus, individually and in his capacity as a City of San Francisco Police Officer; Thomas Buckley, individually and in his capacity as a City of San Francisco Police Officer; Elizabeth Morse, individually and in her capacity as a City of San Francisco Police Officer; Andrew Clifford, individually and in his capacity as a City of San Francisco Police Officer; and Does 1 - 50, inclusive Civil Rights Plaintiff Apr. 19, 2019
Jasmine Abuslin v. City of Oakland, et al. Civil Rights Plaintiff Nov. 24, 2017
William Mann Sr., Successor-in-Interest to Decedent Joseph Mann; Robert Mann, Deborah Mann, Vernadine Murphy Mann, William Mann Jr. v. City of Sacramento, and Does 1 to 50, inclusive, individually and in their official capacity as police officers for the City of Sacramento Civil Rights Plaintiff Apr. 29, 2017
Tara Garlick; M.L.S., C.J.S., C.R.S. and E.Z.S., minors, by and through their guardian ad litem, Judy Silva, in each case individually and as successors in interest to David Silva, deceased; Merri Silva, Salvador Silva v. County of Kern, Donny Youngblood, Douglas Sword, Ryan Greer, Tanner Miller, Jeffrey Kelly, Luis Almanza, Brian Brock, David Step Civil Rights Plaintiff Aug. 27, 2016
The Estate of Fletcher Jackson; Mary Cobb-Jackson, individually and as the personal representative of the Estate of Fletcher Jackson; F.J.A.J. by and through his Guardian Ad Litem Michelle Heard; The Estate of John Sloan; Yvette Hernandez, individually and as the personal representative of the Estate of John Sloan v. City of Oakland, Howard Jordan, Civil Rights Plaintiff Feb. 27, 2016
James Weaver v. City of Santa Clara, Kevin R. Kyle, individually and in his capacity as Chief of Police for the City of Santa Clara Police Department; Does 1 through 25, inclusive; individually and in their capacities as Officers for the City of Santa Clara Civil Rights Plaintiff Feb. 21, 2015
Carlos Hutcherson, Tarasa Gates and Donald Walton v. City and County of San Francisco, Arshad Razzak, Raul Elias, fnu Yick, fnu Forneris, fnu Madrid, Does 1 through 50, inclusive, individually and in their official capacities as Police Officers for the City and County of San Francisco Civil Rights Plaintiff Jan. 18, 2014
Wanda Johnson, individually and as personal representative of the Estate of Oscar J. Grant III, et al. v. Bay Area Rapid Transit District, Gary Gee, in his official capacity as Chief of Police for Bay Area Rapid Transit District, et al. Civil Rights Plaintiff Dec. 14, 2013
Chris Hill as personal representative of the Estate of Charles Hill v. Bay Area Rapid Transit District, Kenton W. Rainey, Myron Lee and James Crowell Civil Rights Plaintiff Oct. 12, 2013
Timothy C. Nelson v. City of Davis, et al. Civil Rights Plaintiff Sep. 21, 2013
Chester Miller and Betty Miller v. City of Menlo Park; Ray Samuels in his capacity as Interim Chief of Police for City of Menlo Park; Jeremy Foy; Cristela Solorzano; Matthew Ortega; Ron Venzon; Scott Mackdanz; and Does 5-25, individually, and in their official capacity as police officers for the City of Menlo Park Civil Rights Plaintiff Oct. 6, 2012
Jariahan Jenkins, individually and as personal representative of the Estate of Albert R. Jenkins Jr., the Estate of Albert R. Jenkins Jr., Jariah Jenkins, as Guardian ad Litem of minors, S.J. and A.J. v. County of Alameda, a governmental entity; Gregory J. Ahern, in his official capacity as Sheriff for the County of Alameda; and Does 1 through 50, Civil Rights Plaintiff Feb. 18, 2012
Billy J. Hatcher v. County of Alameda; Gregory J. Ahern, in his Capacity as Sheriff for County of Alameda; Jeremy C. Lucha; James A. Russell; Victor Galindo; Victor Cabello; Matthew Neill; and Vicente Clemente Civil Rights Plaintiff Jan. 28, 2012
Wanda Johnson, individually and as personal representative of the Estate of Oscar J. Grant III; T.G., and the Estate of Oscar J. Grant III v. Bay Area Rapid Transit District; Gary Gee, in his official capacity as Chief of Police for BART; Johannes Mehserle, individually and in his official capacity as a police officer for BART; and Marysol Domenici Civil Rights Plaintiff Jun. 25, 2011
Lorenzo Hall v. City of Oakland, Ramon Alcantar Civil Rights Plaintiff Mar. 19, 2011
Lorenzo Hall v. City of Oakland, a municipal corporation; Ramon Alcantar, individually and in his capacity as a police officer for the City of Oakland Civil Rights Plaintiff Mar. 5, 2011
Edward Yamoah v. City and County of San Francisco Civil Rights Plaintiff Feb. 20, 2010
William Caldwell, Leona Savoy v. The City of Oakland, a municipal corporation, Wayne Tucker, in his capacity as Chief of Police for the City of Oakland, Anwon Jones, Bertrand Ortiz and Jason Sena, individually, and in their capacities as police officers for the City of Oakland, Oakland Police Officers Does 1 through 20 Civil Rights Plaintiff Aug. 9, 2008
Torry Smith et al. v. City of Oakland, et al. Civil Rights Plaintiff Apr. 19, 2008
Torry Smith, Patricia Gray v. City of Oakland, Marcus Midyette, John Parkinson Civil Rights Plaintiff Jan. 5, 2008
Titus Rucker v. County of Santa Clara, Chief of Correction Edwards Flores, individually and in his official capacity as Chief of Correction for the County of Santa Clara, Jose Villagomez, D. Woods, Michelle Asban, Rosas, Duran Durante, Schulz, Clark, Bailey, K. Asban, Osban, Foksey, Guerra, individually and in their official capacity as correction Civil Rights Plaintiff Nov. 17, 2007
Sophone Phanthavady v. City of Orland, Chief Robert Pasero, individually and in his official capacity as Chief of Police for the City of Orland, Officer Baker, Sergeant Tolle, Sergeant Vlach, individually and in their official capacities as police officers and Does 1-100, inclusive Civil Rights Plaintiff Nov. 3, 2007
Title Category Published
SB 1228: A law we shouldn't have needed Jan. 4, 2023
Case Name Topic Role Published
David Tovar Sr., et al. v. City of San Jose, et al. Civil Rights Plaintiff Oct. 10, 2025
Jane Doe v. City and County of San Francisco; William Scott, in his individual capacity as Chief of Police of the San Francisco Police Department; Mark Powell, in his individual capacity as Crime Laboratory Director of the San Francisco Police Department; Kelley Fracchia, in her individual capacity as criminalist for the San Francisco Police Department; Sylvia Lange, in her individual capacity as an officer of the San Francisco Police Department, and Does 1-50, inclusive Civil Rights Plaintiff Mar. 7, 2025
Jane Doe v. City and County of San Francisco, a municipal corporation; William Scott, in his individual capacity as Chief of Police of the San Francisco Police Department; Mark Powell, in his individual capacity as Crime Laboratory Director of the San Francisco Police Department; Kelley Fracchia, in her individual capacity as criminalist for the San Francisco Police Department; Sylvia Lange, in her individual capacity as an officer of the San Francisco Police Department; and Does 1- 50, inclusive Civil Rights Plaintiff Feb. 14, 2025
A.A.M. and A.B.M., by and through their guardian ad litem Wendy Grijalva; Wendy Grijalva; and Joseph Morales v. City of Sacramento, et al. Civil Rights Plaintiff Nov. 3, 2023
Xavier Pittman v. City and County of San Francisco; Zachary McAuliffe, in his individual capacity as a police officer for the City and County of San Francisco, and Does 1-50, inclusive Civil Rights Plaintiff Oct. 20, 2023
Adrian Burrell, Michael Walton v. City of Vallejo; Andrew Bidou, in his official capacity as Chief of Police; David McLaughlin, individually and in his official capacity as Police Officer for the City of Vallejo; and Does 1-50, individually and in their official capacities as Police Officers for the City of Vallejo, jointly and severally Civil Rights Plaintiff Mar. 17, 2023
Cody Baca, et al. v. John Muir Health, et al. Torts Plaintiff Feb. 17, 2023
Annice Evans, individually and as Successor in Interest to Decedent Angel Ramos; Dante Ramos, in his individual capacity; Phillip Wilson-Vaughn, in his individual capacity; Leann Sanchez, in her individual capacity; D.W., by and through his Guardian Ad Litem, Carita Wilson; and Alicia Saddler, individually and as Guardian Ad Litem for minor G.W. v. City of Vallejo; a municipal corporation; Zach Jacobsen, Police Officer for the City of Vallejo; and Does 1-50, individually and in their official capacities as Police Officers for the City of Vallejo, inclusive Civil Rights Plaintiff Feb. 3, 2023
Michelle Mondragon v. City of Fremont et al. Civil Rights Plaintiff Sep. 23, 2022
Arthur Higgins, Larry Tiller, Lorenzo Bell v. City and County of San Francisco, FNU, Gunn, in his individual capacity as a police officer for the San Francisco Police Department, and Does 1-50, inclusive Civil Rights Plaintiff Sep. 9, 2022
Steve Morales, et al. v. City and County of San Francisco, et al. Civil Rights Plaintiff Jul. 15, 2022
Judy O'Neil, individually and as successor-in-interest to decedent Keita O'Neil v. City and County of San Francisco; Christopher Samayoa; Edric Talusan, and Does 1-50, inclusive Civil Rights Plaintiff Dec. 3, 2021
Jeannie Atienza, et al. v. Andrew Hall, et al. Civil Rights Plaintiff Nov. 26, 2021
Loyce Amos Moore, et al. v. City and County of San Francisco Civil Rights Plaintiff Sep. 24, 2021
Jeffrey McElroy v. City and County of San Francisco, Sterling Hayes, individually and in his capacity as a San Francisco Police Officer; and Michael Marcic, individually and in his capacity as a San Francisco Police Officer Civil Rights Plaintiff Jun. 25, 2021
I.F., by and through her guardian ad litem Shasta Skinner, individually and as successor-in-interest to Decedent Ronell Foster; R.F., by and through his guardian ad litem Shena Batten, individually and as successor-in-interest to Decedent Ronell Foster; Paula McGowan, individually; and Ronell Foster Sr., individually v. City of Vallejo, a municipal corporation; Ryan McMahon, individually and in his official capacity as a Police Officer for the City of Vallejo; and Does 1-50, inclusive Civil Rights Plaintiff Dec. 24, 2020
Kelly Pawlik, individually and as Successor-in-Interest to Decedent Joshua Pawlik v. William Berger, individually and in his official capacity as Police Officer for the City of Oakland; Brandon Hraiz, individually and in his official capacity as police officer for the City of Oakland; Craig Tanaka, individually and in his official capacity as police officer for the City of Oakland; Francisco Negrete, individually and in his official capacity as police officer for the City of Oakland; and Does 1-50, individually and in their official capacities as Police Officers for the City Of Oakland Civil Rights Plaintiff Dec. 4, 2020
Anthony Economus v. Flint Paul, individually and in his official capacity as a City of San Francisco Police Officer, and Does 1-50, inclusive Civil Rights Plaintiff Nov. 13, 2020
Brittany Chandler, as the Next Friend of minor L.Y., Loneisha Patterson, as the Next Friend of minor, J.Y. Samantha Robledo, as the Next Friend of minor, N.Y., and as Successor in Interest to Diante Yarber, Deceased v. The City of Barstow, CA, Jimmy Alfred Walker, Jose Barrientos, Vincent Carillo, Matthew Allen Helms, and Does 5-10 Civil Rights Plaintiff Oct. 23, 2020
N.M., Successor-in-Interest to Decedent Mikel McIntyre, by and through his Guardian Ad Litem Cas'sius Hudson; Bridgett McIntyre, an individual v. City of Rancho Cordova, a municipal corporation; County of Sacramento, a municipal corporation; and Does 1-25, inclusive, individually and in their official capacity as police officers for the City of Rancho Cordova and County of Sacramento; and Does 26-50, inclusive, individually and in their official capacity as employees for the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department and/or Rancho Cordova Police Department Civil Rights Plaintiff Apr. 10, 2020
Joseph Ledesma, Jeannie Ledesma v. City of Vallejo, a municipal corporation; Robert DeMarco, individually and in his official capacity as Police Officer for the City of Vallejo; Amanda Blain, individually and in her official capacity as Police Officer for the City of Vallejo; and Does 1-50, individually and in their official capacities as Police Officers for the City of Vallejo, jointly and severally Civil Rights Plaintiff Jan. 17, 2020
Tony Nunez, individually and as a successor-in-interest to Decedent Anthony Nunez and the Estate of Anthony Nunez by and through personal representative Sandy Sanchez v. City of San Jose, Michael Santos, individually and in his capacity as an officer for the San Jose Police Department and Anthony Vizzusi, individually and in his capacity as an officer for the San Jose Police Department Civil Rights Plaintiff Nov. 8, 2019
Gwendolyn Woods, individually and as Successor in Interest to Decedent Mario Woods v. City and County of San Francisco; Charles August, Police Officer for the City and County of San Francisco; Nicholas Cuevas, Police Officer for the City and County of San Francisco; Winson Seto, Police Officer for the City and County of San Francisco; Antonio Santos, Police Officer for the City and County of San Francisco; Scott Phillips, Police Officer for the City and County of San Francisco; and Does 1-50, individually and in their official capacities as Police Officers for the City and County of San Francisco Civil Rights Plaintiff Oct. 11, 2019
Brandon Simpson v. City and County of San Francisco, a municipal corporation; John Fergus, individually and in his capacity as a City of San Francisco Police Officer; Thomas Buckley, individually and in his capacity as a City of San Francisco Police Officer; Elizabeth Morse, individually and in her capacity as a City of San Francisco Police Officer; Andrew Clifford, individually and in his capacity as a City of San Francisco Police Officer; and Does 1 - 50, inclusive Civil Rights Plaintiff Apr. 19, 2019
Jasmine Abuslin v. City of Oakland, et al. Civil Rights Plaintiff Nov. 24, 2017
William Mann Sr., Successor-in-Interest to Decedent Joseph Mann; Robert Mann, Deborah Mann, Vernadine Murphy Mann, William Mann Jr. v. City of Sacramento, and Does 1 to 50, inclusive, individually and in their official capacity as police officers for the City of Sacramento Civil Rights Plaintiff Apr. 29, 2017
Tara Garlick; M.L.S., C.J.S., C.R.S. and E.Z.S., minors, by and through their guardian ad litem, Judy Silva, in each case individually and as successors in interest to David Silva, deceased; Merri Silva, Salvador Silva v. County of Kern, Donny Youngblood, Douglas Sword, Ryan Greer, Tanner Miller, Jeffrey Kelly, Luis Almanza, Brian Brock, David Step Civil Rights Plaintiff Aug. 27, 2016
The Estate of Fletcher Jackson; Mary Cobb-Jackson, individually and as the personal representative of the Estate of Fletcher Jackson; F.J.A.J. by and through his Guardian Ad Litem Michelle Heard; The Estate of John Sloan; Yvette Hernandez, individually and as the personal representative of the Estate of John Sloan v. City of Oakland, Howard Jordan, Civil Rights Plaintiff Feb. 27, 2016
James Weaver v. City of Santa Clara, Kevin R. Kyle, individually and in his capacity as Chief of Police for the City of Santa Clara Police Department; Does 1 through 25, inclusive; individually and in their capacities as Officers for the City of Santa Clara Civil Rights Plaintiff Feb. 21, 2015
Carlos Hutcherson, Tarasa Gates and Donald Walton v. City and County of San Francisco, Arshad Razzak, Raul Elias, fnu Yick, fnu Forneris, fnu Madrid, Does 1 through 50, inclusive, individually and in their official capacities as Police Officers for the City and County of San Francisco Civil Rights Plaintiff Jan. 18, 2014
Wanda Johnson, individually and as personal representative of the Estate of Oscar J. Grant III, et al. v. Bay Area Rapid Transit District, Gary Gee, in his official capacity as Chief of Police for Bay Area Rapid Transit District, et al. Civil Rights Plaintiff Dec. 14, 2013
Chris Hill as personal representative of the Estate of Charles Hill v. Bay Area Rapid Transit District, Kenton W. Rainey, Myron Lee and James Crowell Civil Rights Plaintiff Oct. 12, 2013
Timothy C. Nelson v. City of Davis, et al. Civil Rights Plaintiff Sep. 21, 2013
Chester Miller and Betty Miller v. City of Menlo Park; Ray Samuels in his capacity as Interim Chief of Police for City of Menlo Park; Jeremy Foy; Cristela Solorzano; Matthew Ortega; Ron Venzon; Scott Mackdanz; and Does 5-25, individually, and in their official capacity as police officers for the City of Menlo Park Civil Rights Plaintiff Oct. 6, 2012
Jariahan Jenkins, individually and as personal representative of the Estate of Albert R. Jenkins Jr., the Estate of Albert R. Jenkins Jr., Jariah Jenkins, as Guardian ad Litem of minors, S.J. and A.J. v. County of Alameda, a governmental entity; Gregory J. Ahern, in his official capacity as Sheriff for the County of Alameda; and Does 1 through 50, Civil Rights Plaintiff Feb. 18, 2012
Billy J. Hatcher v. County of Alameda; Gregory J. Ahern, in his Capacity as Sheriff for County of Alameda; Jeremy C. Lucha; James A. Russell; Victor Galindo; Victor Cabello; Matthew Neill; and Vicente Clemente Civil Rights Plaintiff Jan. 28, 2012
Wanda Johnson, individually and as personal representative of the Estate of Oscar J. Grant III; T.G., and the Estate of Oscar J. Grant III v. Bay Area Rapid Transit District; Gary Gee, in his official capacity as Chief of Police for BART; Johannes Mehserle, individually and in his official capacity as a police officer for BART; and Marysol Domenici Civil Rights Plaintiff Jun. 25, 2011
Lorenzo Hall v. City of Oakland, Ramon Alcantar Civil Rights Plaintiff Mar. 19, 2011
Lorenzo Hall v. City of Oakland, a municipal corporation; Ramon Alcantar, individually and in his capacity as a police officer for the City of Oakland Civil Rights Plaintiff Mar. 5, 2011
Edward Yamoah v. City and County of San Francisco Civil Rights Plaintiff Feb. 20, 2010
William Caldwell, Leona Savoy v. The City of Oakland, a municipal corporation, Wayne Tucker, in his capacity as Chief of Police for the City of Oakland, Anwon Jones, Bertrand Ortiz and Jason Sena, individually, and in their capacities as police officers for the City of Oakland, Oakland Police Officers Does 1 through 20 Civil Rights Plaintiff Aug. 9, 2008
Torry Smith et al. v. City of Oakland, et al. Civil Rights Plaintiff Apr. 19, 2008
Torry Smith, Patricia Gray v. City of Oakland, Marcus Midyette, John Parkinson Civil Rights Plaintiff Jan. 5, 2008
Titus Rucker v. County of Santa Clara, Chief of Correction Edwards Flores, individually and in his official capacity as Chief of Correction for the County of Santa Clara, Jose Villagomez, D. Woods, Michelle Asban, Rosas, Duran Durante, Schulz, Clark, Bailey, K. Asban, Osban, Foksey, Guerra, individually and in their official capacity as correction Civil Rights Plaintiff Nov. 17, 2007
Sophone Phanthavady v. City of Orland, Chief Robert Pasero, individually and in his official capacity as Chief of Police for the City of Orland, Officer Baker, Sergeant Tolle, Sergeant Vlach, individually and in their official capacities as police officers and Does 1-100, inclusive Civil Rights Plaintiff Nov. 3, 2007