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District of Columbia v. Wesby, 15-1485

Reversing and remanding a case in which the District Court concluded that officers lacked probable cause to arrest partygoers for unlawful entry and that the officers were not entitled to qualified immunity because the scattering of the partygoers provided some evidence that they knew the party wasn't authorized by the property owner and the officers' conduct was entitled to qualified immunity because their warrantless search was undertaken with the reasonable but mistaken view that probable cause was present.

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  • Published 2018/01/22

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  • THOMAS

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  • United States Supreme Court

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