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Williams v. City of York

September 29, 2020July 24, 2020

In Williams v. City of York, the 3rd Circuit ruled that three police officers were entitled to qualified immunity for claims of false arrest and excessive force.

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Categories 3rd Circuit Tags #CivilRightsAct, #QualifiedImmunity, #SummaryJudgment
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