U.S. Supreme Court Assistant Justice Sonia Sotomayor recently weighed in on the Fifth Circuit s reversal in a qualified immunity case involving Louisiana police officers who brutally assaulted a man lying face down on the ground. According to Law & Crime, Sotomayor described the ruling on the case, .
Appeals court rules cops should have qualified immunity in violent takedowns
A federal appeals court on Tuesday granted so-called qualified immunity to Louisiana officers who were accused of forcing an unarmed Black man to the ground and beating him into compliance, a case that experts say exemplifies how difficult it can be for victims of police brutality to overcome the controversial doctrine in court.
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a 2019 US District Court decision that said the officers violated the man’s constitutional rights during the encounter and the qualified immunity defense could not protect them in court, clearing the way for the case to go to trial.
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