Hugo Chuck Newhouser v. Geo Group
Case Overview
Hugo Chuck Newhouser v. Geo Group (3:19-cv-01537) is a civil rights action filed in the Southern District of California in August 2019 before Judge Roger Benitez, terminated November 2023, involving plaintiff Hugo 'Chuck' Newhouser suing GEO Group -- the largest private prison and immigration detention contractor in the United States. Based on the docket timeline and GEO Group's role in immigration detention facilities in the San Diego area, this case likely involves conditions of confinement, civil rights violations under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 or Bivens, or constitutional challenges to immigration detention practices at a GEO-operated facility.
The Facts
Hugo Chuck Newhouser filed suit against GEO Group in the Southern District of California on August 15, 2019. GEO Group operates immigration detention facilities under contract with ICE in the Southern California region, including the Otay Mesa Detention Center and Adelanto Detention Facility. The case was adjudicated by Judge Roger Benitez (the same judge who has issued notable Second Amendment rulings). The case reached final disposition on November 7, 2023, after four years of litigation. Specific claims require CourtListener record review for accurate statement.
The Conclusion
Case terminated November 7, 2023 after four years of litigation in the Southern District of California. The notes indicate it may require manual review to accurately characterize the claims and outcome.
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