· 10/23/2003
Tyson v. Willauer
Citations
- 289 F. Supp. 2d 190
- 2003 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 18986
- 2003 WL 22427853
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- concluding that the officers had a reasonable belief, “based on the information in the arrest warrant, which they had no reasonable basis to question,” that the suspect lived at the address listed in the warrant
- concluding that the FBI agents had a reasonable belief, “based on the information in the arrest warrant, which they had no reasonable basis to question,” that the suspect lived at the address listed in the warrant
- deeming admitted for purposes of summary judgment motion all facts set forth in Defendants’ L. R. 56(a)(1) Statement
- deeming admitted for purposes of summary judgment motion all facts set forth in the defendants’ L. R. 56(a)1 Statement
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Judges: Goettel
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