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Article: Wever v. Lincoln County, Nebraska.(violation of United States Constitution. 14th Amendment)(Brief Article)
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- Corrections Caselaw Quarterly
- Article date:
- February 1, 2005
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U.S. Appeals Court
FAILURE TO TRAIN
Wever v. Lincoln County, Nebraska, 388 F.3d 601 (8th Cir. 2004). A personal representative brought a civil rights action against a county and county sheriff alleging that an arrestee's Fourteenth Amendment rights were violated. The district court denied the sheriff's motion for summary judgment and the sheriff appealed. The appeals court affirmed. The court held that the arrestee had a clearly established Fourteenth Amendment right to ...
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......day use area fired a weapon at a Lincoln County sheriff's deputy early Saturday...Police Department and additional Lincoln County sheriff's deputies responded to the incident. The Lincoln County major crime team is investigating...
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