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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Brasher finds that the district court improperly ruled in favor of the detective in a civil rights and malicious prosecution action brought by a citizen arrested by a detective for the murders of the man’s mother and stepfather. The individual spent a year in jail until the charges were dropped and another person was charged with the offenses. The detective omitted the full timeline of events from the arrest warrant affidavit, including the fact that the mother and stepfather were not killed until at least seven hours after the individual was last inside the house. A corrected version of the affidavit would not have established arguable probable cause for the individual’s arrest. A reasonable jury could find that the detective intentionally or recklessly left information out of the affidavit that exonerated the individual. Reversed.