Deputy Loses Immunity For Battering Arrestee, Tightly Handcuffing Him For Three Hours As 'Punishment' [More]So will he be treated like one of us mundanes? Otherwise, what good does remanding it to the lower court that ruled his use of force was reasonable do?
[Via Michael G]
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This could get interesting. The deputy (and others from the BSO) has seen the inside of a courtroom before as a defendant for similar acts, which may establish a demonstrated pattern of behavior.
http://www.leagle.com/decision/In%20FDCO%2020140415867/BUCKLER%20v.%20ISRAEL
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