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Civil Rights – ‘Reasonable Suspicion’ Needed for Probation Arrest (access required)

Jones v. Chandrasuwan (Lawyers Weekly No. 001-079-16, 23 pp.) (Floyd, J.) No. 15-1110, April  28, 2016; USDC at Greensboro, N.C. (Osteen, J.) 4th Cir. Holding: Probation officers must have “reasonable suspicion” in order to arrest a person for a probation violation, and defendant probation officers violated a plaintiff’s Fourth Amendment rights when they arrested him on ...

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