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Lynn v. Murphy

U.S.
Feb 23, 1998
522 U.S. 1115 (1998)

Summary

holding that, in order to maintain a malicious prosecution action, plaintiff must show, among other things, "lack of probable cause for commencing the proceeding"

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Opinion

No. 97-1049.

February 23, 1998.


ORDERS

C.A. 2d Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 118 F. 3d 938.


Summaries of

Lynn v. Murphy

U.S.
Feb 23, 1998
522 U.S. 1115 (1998)

holding that, in order to maintain a malicious prosecution action, plaintiff must show, among other things, "lack of probable cause for commencing the proceeding"

Summary of this case from Montes v. King

finding officer's shooting of plaintiff objectively unreasonable where the officer was "safely ensconced on hill overlooking" the cabin that plaintiff was running toward and the plaintiff had made "[n]o threatening movement ... with respect to [the shooting officer] or anyone else, even after [the officer] shot [plaintiff's friend]"

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concluding that allegations that FBI agents had developed a plan and then encouraged another agent to shoot a suspect were sufficient to state a claim

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concluding that police officers who testified before a grand and petit jury were not absolutely immune for their testimony if they functioned as complaining witnesses and the allegedly false testimony was necessary to show "the full range of occasions on which [the defendants'] falsehoods were uttered"

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Case details for

Lynn v. Murphy

Case Details

Full title:LYNN ET AL. v. MURPHY

Court:U.S.

Date published: Feb 23, 1998

Citations

522 U.S. 1115 (1998)

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