Azevedo v. City of Fresno, 2010 WL 2353526 (E.D. Cal. June 9, 2010)
Key Insight: Where two years following the relevant altercation the taser used on plaintiff was sent to the manufacturer for repair, deemed irreparable, and was destroyed without preserving the data contained thereon, the court ruled the spoliation was negligent and declined to impose dispositive sanctions or evidence preclusion, but, noting it was ?troubled? by the data?s destruction, granted permission for plaintiff to file a motion in limine addressing the propriety of a rebuttable inference instruction regarding the spoliation
Nature of Case: Claims arising from detention and arrest of plaintiff which resulted in plaintiff being tasered and injured
Electronic Data Involved: Taser data