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Carey v. City of Fall River

United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit
Mar 20, 1989
870 F.2d 40 (1st Cir. 1989)

Summary

concluding probable cause protected officers who "sought out the criminal complaint"

Summary of this case from Sietins v. Joseph

Opinion

No. 88-1895.

Heard January 9, 1989.

Decided March 20, 1989.

Max Volterra (argued), with whom Volterra, Goldberg Mangiaratti, Attleboro, Mass., was on brief, for plaintiffs, appellants.

Daniel J. O'Connell, III, Boston, Mass., for defendant, appellee Lionel J. Desrochers.

John J. Harrington, Fall River, Mass., for defendant, appellee Raymond E. Conroy.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts.

Before CAMPBELL, Chief Judge, and ALDRICH and COFFIN, Circuit Judges.


After careful review of the record, briefs, and arguments, we affirm for substantially the reasons set forth in the district court's opinion. Carey v. City of Fall River, 708 F. Supp. 431 (D.Mass. 1988). We note in particular our agreement with the district court that "It cannot be said that when defendants in this case sought out the criminal complaint against Paul Carey they 'clearly' did not have probable cause." 708 F. Supp. at 435 n. 1. Because there was no clear lack of probable cause, defendants cannot be held liable for violating plaintiff's substantive due process rights on a malicious prosecution theory. Floyd v. Farrell, 765 F.2d 1, 5 (1st Cir. 1985).

AFFIRMED.


Summaries of

Carey v. City of Fall River

United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit
Mar 20, 1989
870 F.2d 40 (1st Cir. 1989)

concluding probable cause protected officers who "sought out the criminal complaint"

Summary of this case from Sietins v. Joseph
Case details for

Carey v. City of Fall River

Case Details

Full title:PAUL J. CAREY, ET AL., PLAINTIFFS, APPELLANTS, v. CITY OF FALL RIVER, ET…

Court:United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit

Date published: Mar 20, 1989

Citations

870 F.2d 40 (1st Cir. 1989)

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