Jackson Warren v. City of Lincoln, Nebraska James Breen Sandra L. Myers and David M. Beggs

U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit · Decided 1989-01-04

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HEANEY, Circuit Judge, dissenting, with whom LAY, Chief Judge, and ARNOLD and McMILLIAN, Circuit Judges, join. I respectfully dissent. The majority holds that Police Officer Myers had probable cause as a matter of law to arrest Warren for attempted burglary. It reaches this conclusion — even though Officer Myers conceded in district court that she did not have probable cause to make such an arrest, even thou…

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