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Appellate Practice

Oct. 31, 2006

Panel Revives Suit by Man Claiming Harassing Search

A state appellate panel has revived a civil rights suit against Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies who allegedly forced a 60-year-old retired college professor to stand in his driveway wearing nothing more than a T-shirt while they searched his house.

By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      A state appellate panel has revived a civil rights suit against Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies who allegedly forced a 60-year-old retired college professor to stand in his driveway wearing nothing more than a T-shirt while they searched his house.
      Trinidad Macias has a valid complaint that the officers conducted an unreasonabl...

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