Escobar v. City of Houston, 2007 WL 2900581 (S.D. Tex. Sept. 29, 2007)
Key Insight: Adverse-inference instruction not warranted where there was no showing that relevant electronic communications were destroyed or that destruction occurred in bad faith; officers involved in the shooting were not likely to have used email to communicate about the event in the day after it occurred, and, under HPD’s document retention and destruction policy, electronic communications records were routinely destroyed within ninety days
Nature of Case: Wrongful death action based on shooting death of 14-year-old boy by police officer
Electronic Data Involved: Records of Houston Police Department electronic communications in the 24 hours after victim’s death