ORDER
In
Cabrales v. County of Los Angeles,
In
Harris,
the Supreme Court determined that a municipality can be held liable for a constitutional policy if it is culpable for an unconstitutional application of its policy. The Court then held that a municipality is culpable if its failure adequately to train police officers exhibits a “deliberate indifference to the rights of persons with whom the police come into contact.”
Id.
at 1204. By contrast, in
Cabrales
we held that there were disputed issues of fact as to whether the County’s policy of under-staffing the jail with psychiatrists was itself unconstitutional under the fourteenth amendment. To be unconstitutional required a showing that the County had a policy of “deliberate indifference” to the medical needs of prisoners.
Accordingly, we order that our previous decision be REINSTATED.
