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Supreme Court rules officer did not violate protester's rights in Vermont incident. – Deseret News

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By: WTF News Staff  ·  Via deseret.com · 1 day ago · 21d ago
Linton then sued Zorn, accusing him of violating her Fourth Amendment right and causing damage to her physical and mental health. The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that Zorn’s actions qualify for immunity from litigation. ... “The Second Circuit held that Zorn was not entitled to qualified ...

Linton then sued Zorn, accusing him of violating her Fourth Amendment right and causing damage to her physical and mental health. The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that Zorn’s actions qualify for immunity from litigation. ... “The Second Circuit held that Zorn was not entitled to qualified ...

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