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finding no excessive force claim where an officer held the plaintiff's arm
Summary of this case from Clark v. DjukicOpinion
No. 96-1736.
November 7, 1997.
Appeal from the E.D.Mich.
Affirmed.
finding no excessive force claim where an officer held the plaintiff's arm
Summary of this case from Clark v. DjukicNo. 96-1736.
November 7, 1997.
Appeal from the E.D.Mich.
Affirmed.
finding no excessive force claim where an officer held the plaintiff's arm
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