· 4/18/2001
Walker v. Briley
Citations
- 140 F. Supp. 2d 1249
- 2001 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 5126
- 2001 WL 409017
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- denying summary-judgment motion filed by a police officer who argued that he was immune under § 6-5-338 (a
- applying the federal probable cause standard in a state law claim of false imprisonment
- finding no arguable probable cause for a disorderly conduct arrest where the plaintiffs evidence showed that the plaintiff had not been loud, used profanity, or used a belligerent tone in voicing his displeasure to two police officers who had pulled him over
- fact issues existed as to probable cause for disorderly conduct arrest where plaintiff denied being loud or using profanity
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Judges: Buttram
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