§ 13:37. Allegation that police officer executing arrest warrant did not have a reasonable belief that person arrested was person named in warrant [Civ. Code § 43.55] | Secondary Sources | Westlaw

§ 13:37. Allegation that police officer executing arrest warrant did not have a reasonable belief that person arrested was person named in warrant [Civ. Code § 43.55] | Secondary Sources | Westlaw

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Cal. Civ. Prac. Torts § 13:37
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May 2023 Update
Michael Paul Thomas, Zaida Angulo McGhee, Brian D. Kahn, Stacy L. La Scala
Chapter 13. False Imprisonment and False Arrest
II. Issues Particular to False Arrest
D. Forms for Use in Actions Involving False Arrest
1. Allegations
§ 13:37. Allegation that police officer executing arrest warrant did not have a reasonable belief that person arrested was person named in warrant [Civ. Code § 43.55]
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