Solomon v. U.S. Marshal Thomas, et al, No. 11-3486 (8th Cir. 2012)
Annotate this CasePlaintiff brought suit against defendants, Deputy United States Marshals, amongst others, alleging retaliation for exercising his free speech rights under the First Amendment, and violations of his rights to due process and to be free from excessive force. Defendants appealed the district court's denial of their motion for summary judgment based on qualified immunity and their subsequent motions to amend or alter the order denying their motions for summary judgment. The court vacated the denial of summary judgment and remanded to the district court for a more detailed consideration and explanation of the validity of defendants' claims of qualified immunity.
Court Description: Civil case - civil rights. The court could not determine the basis for the court's ruling denying defendants' motion for summary judgment based on qualified immunity, and the matter is remanded for a more detailed consideration of the claims. [ November 08, 2012
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