· 2/3/2010
Parish v. City of Chicago
Citations
- 594 F.3d 551
- 2009 WL 3739348
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- “Seventh Circuit precedent does not permit an action for malicious prosecution under Section 1983 if a state remedy exists.”
- “the due process clause does not support the constitutional tort of malicious prosecution if state law provides a parallel remedy”
- “Parish may still have had a Brady-type due process claim after he was acquitted, if (as he alleges) prompt disclosure of the suppressed evidence would have altered the prosecution’s decision to proceed to trial.”
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Judges: Coffey, Evans, Williams
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