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J. Magnus-Stinson rules in part for law enforcement, business defendants, and prosecutors in civil rights claims. The business defendant, a private corporation, cannot be sued for conspiring to violate plaintiff's civil rights related to a drug arrest, and prosecutors have immunity against claims contending they should have refrained from taking plaintiff to trial. However, malicious prosecution claims specifically based on the fourth amendment may proceed because plaintiff was acquitted of the criminal charges.
Court: USDC Southern District of Indiana, Judge: Magnus-Stinson, Filed On: February 21, 2024, Case #: 1:23cv2303, NOS: Other Civil Rights - Civil Rights, Categories: Civil Rights, Malicious Prosecution, Immunity
J. Magnus-Stinson rules in part for the town and town marshal in claims contending a police officer had been suspended, placed on administrative leave, denied workers' compensation and promotions, and called a "pussy" and a "coward" for taking medical leave for post-traumatic stress he suffered after shooting a suspect. The officer did not allege failure to accommodate or establish disability, and evidence did not indicate a town policy caused him to lose his role as investigator. However, the officer established he was not permitted to hold the position of investigator and had been subjected to shift changes after returning from leave.
Court: USDC Southern District of Indiana, Judge: Magnus-Stinson , Filed On: October 11, 2023, Case #: 1:22cv320, NOS: Employment - Civil Rights, Categories: Ada / Rehabilitation Act, Employment Discrimination, Employment Retaliation