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US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
January 29, 2021

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Goodman v. Z. Diggs

Civil Procedure

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Goodman v. Z. Diggs

Docket: 18-7315

Opinion Date: January 28, 2021

Judge: James Andrew Wynn, Jr.

Areas of Law: Civil Procedure

The Fourth Circuit joined the Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Circuits in holding that an amended complaint does not divest an earlier verified complaint of its evidentiary value as an affidavit at the summary judgment stage. In this case, the court concluded that the district court erred in granting summary judgment to law enforcement officers without considering plaintiff's verified complaints and abused its discretion in granting summary judgment before resolving plaintiff's repeated discovery requests. On remand, the district court should determine what, if any, additional discovery is appropriate. The district court should then consider afresh the officers' summary judgment motion on the full record, including plaintiff's verified complaints.

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