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Categories: United States Supreme Court cases of the Rehnquist Court, 2002 in United States case law, United States Supreme Court cases, Cruel and Unusual Punishment Clause case law
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Hope v. Pelzer  536 U.S. 730  Hope v Pelzer  Larry Hope
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Hope v. Pelzer, 536 U.S. 730, was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court ruled that the defense of qualified immunity, under which government actors may not be sued for actions they take in connection with their offices, did not apply to a suit challenging the Alabama Department of Corrections's use of the "hitching post", a punishment whereby inmates were immobilized for long periods of time. Wikipedia
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Hope v. Pelzer, 536 U.S. 730, was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court ruled that the defense of qualified immunity, under which government actors may not be sued for actions they take in connection with their offices, did not apply to a suit challenging the Alabama Department of Corrections's use of the "hitching post", a punishment whereby inmates were immobilized for long periods of time. Wikipedia
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