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USCA, Fifth Circuit Salazar v. Molina, Case No. 20-40334

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Civil Rights: When are police offices entitled to qualified immunity for tasing criminal suspects in the course of an arrest? - Argued: Thu, 06 Jan 2022 21:38:24 EDT

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