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Fired Employees and Denials: Missing Documents and Evidence in West Virginia Corrections Lawsuit
law-and-justice2 years ago

Fired Employees and Denials: Missing Documents and Evidence in West Virginia Corrections Lawsuit

The Justice administration has fired a top official in the corrections system and the lead attorney in the Department of Homeland Security after a federal magistrate judge criticized the mishandling of potential evidence in a class action lawsuit over conditions at Southern Regional Jail. The judge concluded that the failure to preserve evidence was intentional and recommended a default judgment in the case. State officials have now located evidence that was previously considered lost or destroyed, including five years worth of inmate grievances. Governor Jim Justice stated that if workers were responsible for intentionally destroying evidence, they should be terminated or face criminal charges. The administration maintains that the destruction was not intentional, citing complications in state government and a lack of understanding between agencies.

legaltech3 years ago

Google faces legal consequences for deleting chat logs and hiding evidence in antitrust cases.

A federal judge accused Google of not retaining employee chat messages for potential legal evidence and ruled that sanctions were warranted. The judge alleged that Google lost chat message evidence with the intent to prevent its use in litigation. The order came from U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California Judge James Donato in the antitrust case of Epic Games, Inc. v. Google LLC et al. The judge ordered the plaintiffs to create a statement detailing proposed attorneys’ fees and costs racked up related to a "Rule 37 motion" by an April 21 deadline.