Loftin v. City of Prentiss, MS
Docket Number | 21-60611 |
Decision Date | 12 May 2022 |
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38 cases
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Johnson v. The City of San Antonio
... ... these historical facts, viewed from the standpoint of a ... reasonable police officer, amount to probable cause." ... Loftin v. City of Prentiss, Mississippi , 33 F.4th ... 774, 780 (5th Cir. 2022) (quoting Maryland v ... Pringle , 540 U.S. 366, 371 (2003)) ... ...
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Reitz v. Woods
... ... doing violates the right.'" Fraire v. City of ... Arlington , 957 F.2d 1268, 1273 (5th Cir. 1992) (quoting ... Anderson , 483 ... that received the anonymous calls. Loftin v. City of ... Prentiss , 33 F.4th 774, 782 (5th Cir. 2022). Because a ... corrected ... ...
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Martinez v. Harris Cnty.
...accused someone of attempting to assault her, and the officer interviewed the alleged perpetrator. See Loftin v. City of Prentiss, Miss., 33 F.4th 774, 781-82 (5th Cir. 2022) (affirming qualified immunity where the plaintiff failed to “identify a case where a court found that an officer vio......
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Davis v. City of Apopka
...1188. We are not alone. That same important principle about probable cause is the law of other circuits. See Loftin v. City of Prentiss, 33 F.4th 774, 781 (5th Cir. 2022) ("A suspect's declaration of innocence is not a fact supporting a defense. And a soon-to-be arrestee's naked assertion o......
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