Cameron v. Lang

Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided 2001-06-25

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Fletcher, Presiding Justice. These appeals concern the interplay between the issues of qualified immunity and proximate cause when a law enforcement officer is sued for damages as a result of a high speed chase of a fleeing suspect. In both actions, the trial court granted summary judgment to the officers and their government employers based on the doctrines of official (qualified…

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