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Tag Archives: malicious prosecution
6th Circuit: Misrepresenting Facts On Warrant Applications Is AOK!
The Sixth Circuit has issued a fascinating decision. In Schulz v. Gendregske, the Sixth Circuit held that “no clearly established law compels the conclusion that officers who neither arrested the plaintiff nor swore false statements in a warrant affidavit can be … Continue reading
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Tagged 6th circuit, § 1983, false arrest, malicious prosecution, police, qualified immunity
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