Gillibeau v. City of Richmond

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 1969-10-13

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HAMLEY, Circuit Judge. John and Doris Gillibeau, on behalf of themselves and “all other negroes similarly situated,” brought this civil rights action for damages, a declaratory judgment, and declaratory relief against seven named individuals and “Does One through Eighty.” The named defendants still in the case are Charles E. Brown, a Richmond, California city policeman, Elmer Evans, Ervin R. Martin and William H. Zeiler, offic…

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