California Court of Appeal
Quezada v. City of Los Angeles, B245879
Summary judgment for defendant-city and defendant-chief of police in an action in which plaintiff-police officers alleged mistreatment during a departmental investigation into the discharge of one of the officer's weapons while the three officers were off duty and had been drinking at a bar near the police station, is affirmed, where: 1) plaintiffs have failed to establish their interrogations violated their rights under the Public Safety Officers Bill of Rights Act; 2) plaintiffs' Fourth Amendment rights were not violated; and 3) no triable issues of fact exist as to plaintiffs' claims of Bane Act violations.
Appellate Information
- Decided 01/08/2014
- Published 01/08/2014
Judges
- JOHNSON
Court
- California Court of Appeal