What are the implications of a jury's award of attorney's fees in a civil case?

MultiRegion, United States of America

The following excerpt is from Guy v. city of San Diego, No. 3:06-cv-00766-JM- LSP (9th Cir. 2010):

Perhaps more important, a fee award sends an unmistakable message to the City and its police department that even when police officers reasonably must take forceful actions in response to an incident, and even when such forceful actions are permissible at first, if the officers go too far by unneces-sarily inflicting force and pain after a person is subdued, then the force, unnecessary in part of the action, can still be con-sidered excessive. As an example, suppose extreme force is needed to subdue a violent offender. Nonetheless, for police officers to then kick the person when he or she is down, or to use pepper spray to cause pain without any need to use it for safety, may be considered excessive force by a jury. This is significant here because the SDPD internal affairs division concluded, contrary to the jury, that Maley did not use exces-sive force. See Morales v. City of San Rafael, 96 F.3d 359, 363-64 (9th Cir. 1996) (reasoning that if the jury had awarded only nominal damages, the plaintiff would nonetheless have been entitled to attorney's fees because his victory served the public purpose of helping to protect him and others from being subjected to similar unlawful treatment in the future and constituted a warning to law enforcement officers to treat civilians in a constitutional manner).

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