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Chiaverini v. Evanoff

If an arrest warrant is issued without probable cause that a crime has been committed, the person arrested can sue for “malicious prosecution.” But there’s a catch, and the Supreme Court will have to grapple with it this term. Tommy Berry explains.

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Thomas A. Berry

Legal Fellow, Robert A. Levy Center for Constitutional Studies, Cato Institute; Editor-in-Chief, Cato Supreme Court Review