Darnesha Olivia Torres v. Hemet Police Department
Case Summary
Darnesha Olivia Torres filed an appeal against the Hemet Police Department. The case is currently pending in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. The appeal is a result of a previous court decision.
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5:24-cv-01162 Darnesha Olivia Torres v. Hemet Police Department
Appeal · April 23, 2026
Darnesha Olivia Torres has appealed a decision to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. The appeal stems from a case against the Hemet Police Department, case number 5:24-cv-01162. Torres is seeking to overturn a lower court's ruling.
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- • Appeal
- • 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
- • Hemet Police Department
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Case Timeline
2 events1:24-cv-01162 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association v. Patel et al
The court allowed a third-party lawsuit to proceed, potentially affecting the outcome of a separate case involving Darnesha Olivia Torres and the Hemet Police Department. This decision may have implications for Torres' case, as it could impact the availability of evidence or witnesses. The court's ruling may also set a precedent for future cases involving similar third-party claims.
5:24-cv-01162 Darnesha Olivia Torres v. Hemet Police Department
Darnesha Olivia Torres has appealed a decision to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. The appeal stems from a case against the Hemet Police Department, case number 5:24-cv-01162. Torres is seeking to overturn a lower court's ruling.
Press Coverage
5:24-cv-01162 Darnesha Olivia Torres v. Hemet Police Department
Appeal to 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ( 76
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