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Newport not at fault in jail cell beating
The state Supreme Court on Monday reversed a previous court’s
ruling and decided that the city of Newport Beach was not responsible
for injuries a man suffered while in police custody.
Craig Teter was arrested on suspicion of public intoxication and
then jailed to sober up on June 8, 1997. The next morning, another
prisoner, arrested for sleeping on the beach, joined the same cell
and severely beat Teter, leaving him with a broken eye socket and
concussion. Michael Cully, Teter’s attorney, said the beating left
his client permanently scarred and with vision problems.
An appellate court ruled in March 2002 that Teter was a detainee
and not a prisoner, and faulted the city, ordering Newport Beach to
pay Teter $175,007 in damages. The court deemed that since Teter was
released without charges, he was in civil protective custody.
The supreme court on Monday disagreed, ruling that Teter’s arrest
made him a prisoner and that the city can claim immunity, as it did.
Teter had sued the city for negligence.
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