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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Heriberto Rodriguez v. County of Los Angeles, 891 F.3d 776 (2018)

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Heriberto Rodriguez v. County of Los Angeles, 891 F.3d 776 (2018)
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Heriberto Rodriguez v. County of Los Angeles, 891 F.3d 776 (2018)
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2018-05-30

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obvious, and the inadequacy so likely to result in the violation
of constitutional rights, that the policymakers of the city can
reasonably be said to have been deliberately indifferent to the
need.” City of Canton v. Harris, 489 U.S. 378, 390 (1989).
Third, a local government may be held liable if “the
individual who committed the constitutional tort was an
official with final policy-making authority or such an official
ratified a subordinate’s unconstitutional decision or action
and the basis for it.” Gravelet-Blondin, 728 F.3d at 1097
(internal quotation marks and citation omitted).