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Limited Evidence that Defendants Didn’t Preserve Video is an Appropriate Sanction

Summary by eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
In Bonilla v. Gerlach, Oklahoma District Judge David L. Russell granted Plaintiff's Motion for Sanctions for spoliation of video evidence in part, ruling that “permitting limited evidence and argument to the jury explaining that there was additional video surveillance showing Mr. Bonilla during his detention but Defendants did not preserve the video is an appropriate measure to cure the prejudice to Plaintiff.” The post Limited Evidence that Def…
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eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin broke the news in on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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