Federal Appeals Court Upholds Qualified Immunity for Nev. Police Officer in Excessive Force Lawsuit

The 9th Circuit Court ruled that a Nevada police officer who struck a suspect after a chase cannot be sued, reinforcing qualified immunity protections for law enforcement.

What to Know

  • A federal appeals court ruled that a Nevada police officer who struck a suspect multiple times with a baton after a pursuit is protected from a lawsuit by qualified immunity.
  • The 9th Circuit said the officer could have reasonably believed the suspect was reaching for a weapon, even though the suspect disputed the circumstances.
  • The decision highlights the broad legal protections qualified immunity provides officers in federal civil rights cases absent closely comparable court precedents.
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