United States Third Circuit
Holman v. City of York, 07-4438
In a First and Fourth Amendment action, district court judgment is affirmed where: 1) plaintiff failed to demonstrate a cognizable First Amendment violation; 2) plaintiff's Fourth Amendment claim fails as the officer had probable cause to arrest plaintiff for trespass at the scene; and 3) the court properly dismissed plaintiff's municipal liability claims against the defendant and co-defendants in their official capacity.
Appellate Information
- Argued 10/23/2008
- Decided 04/27/2009
- Published 04/27/2009
Judges
- Before: RENDELL, and SMITH, Circuit Judges, and POLLAK, District Judge.
Court
- United States Third Circuit
Counsel
- For Appellant:
- Randall L. Wenger, Esq. [Argued], Dennis E. Boyle, Esq., Camp Hill, PA, for Appellants, John McTernan; John R. Holman; Edward D. Snell.
- For Appellees:
- Donald B. Hoyt, Esq., Blakey, Yost, Bupp & Rausch, York, PA, Frank J. Lavery, Jr., Esq., James D. Young, Esq. [Argued], Lavery, Faherty, Young & Patterson, Harrisburg, PA, for Appellees, City of York, Pennsylvania; Mayor John S. Brenner, in His Official Capacity; Police Commissioner Mark L. Whitman, in His Official Capacity; and Ronald Camacho.