Jones v. Clark Co., Kentucky
Officers could not ignore forensic results that became available in the course of routine investigations, and were liable for continuing detention of innocent suspect.
Officers could not ignore forensic results that became available in the course of routine investigations, and were liable for continuing detention of innocent suspect.
Arresting officer could not be held liable for fifteen days of detention on warrant meant for another, where he had probable cause to believe plaintiff was person named in warrant and had nothing to do with booking or interrogation or plaintiff’s confinement after first few hours.
Plaintiff’s false imprisonment ended upon arraignment.