Garcia v. City of New Hope
Pulling plaintiff over for traffic stop because he gestured at officer with his middle finger would amount to First Amendment retaliation.
Pulling plaintiff over for traffic stop because he gestured at officer with his middle finger would amount to First Amendment retaliation.
Use of handcuffs to restrain driver during traffic stop did not violate Fourth Amendment where driver ignored officer’s requests for license and insurance information, argued with and yelled at officer, and refused to get out of his vehicle.