D.Conn.: A concealed carry permit is not cause for handcuffing a motorist

A concealed carry permit is not cause for handcuffing a motorist. Soukaneh v. Andrzejewski, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 147750 (D.Conn. Aug. 6, 2021).

The lack of an arrest warrant isn’t relevant in an excessive force case where officers came to a house during a domestic disturbance and ended up using force against plaintiff. Aponte v. Kanbur, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 26053 (2d Cir. Aug. 30, 2021).*

The seizure of all of defendant’s clothing leaving him only with a blanket to cover himself and taking pubic hair and penile swabs under a search warrant certainly wasn’t pleasant, but it wasn’t designed to cause him to make a statement. State v. Rodriguez, 2021 Del. Super. LEXIS 569 (Aug. 25, 2021).

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