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Appeals Court Takes Immunity Away From Cop Who Entered A House Without A Warrant And Killed The Family Dog

Appeals Court Takes Immunity Away From Cop Who Entered A House Without A Warrant And Killed The Family Dog

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https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20190919/16234843029/appeals-court-takes-immunity-away-cop-who-entered-house-without-warrant-killed-family-dog.shtml

Qualified immunity has been stretched to cover a wide variety of rights violations, law enforcement misconduct, and excessive force deployments. Every so often, a federal court will refuse to extend this courtesy to sued officers, but these decisions are relative rarities.

Every so often, officers engage in such egregious violations that no court is willing to give them a pass on their bad behavior. This case [PDF], handled by the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, is one of those. It details a case where officers went out to put someone in protective custody and ended up killing some random person's dog. In between, officers went to the wrong address and entered a house without a warrant. Here's how it started:

Appeals Court Takes Immunity Away From Cop Who Entered A House Without A Warrant And Killed The Family Dog

Oct 4, 2019, 11:24pm UTC
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20190919/16234843029/appeals-court-takes-immunity-away-cop-who-entered-house-without-warrant-killed-family-dog.shtml > Qualified immunity has been stretched to cover a wide variety of rights violations, law enforcement misconduct, and excessive force deployments. Every so often, a federal court will refuse to extend this courtesy to sued officers, but these decisions are relative rarities. > Every so often, officers engage in such egregious violations that no court is willing to give them a pass on their bad behavior. This case [PDF], handled by the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, is one of those. It details a case where officers went out to put someone in protective custody and ended up killing some random person's dog. In between, officers went to the wrong address and entered a house without a warrant. Here's how it started: