City of Los Angeles v. Heller

475 U.S. 796, 106 S. Ct. 1571, 89 L. Ed. 2d 806, 1986 U.S. LEXIS 99, 54 U.S.L.W. 3693
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedApril 21, 1986
Docket85-531
StatusPublished
Cited by2,047 cases

This text of 475 U.S. 796 (City of Los Angeles v. Heller) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of the United States primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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City of Los Angeles v. Heller, 475 U.S. 796, 106 S. Ct. 1571, 89 L. Ed. 2d 806, 1986 U.S. LEXIS 99, 54 U.S.L.W. 3693 (1986).

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[797]*797Per Curiam.

Respondent Ronald Heller sued petitioners, city of Los Angeles and individual members of the Los Angeles Police Commission, and two Los Angeles police officers in the United States District Court for the Central District of California under the provisions of 42 U. S. C. § 1983. He claimed damages by reason of having been arrested without probable cause and having been the victim of excessive force in the making of the arrest. The incident arose as a result of the two Los Angeles police officers stopping him because of a suspicion that he was driving while intoxicated. In the words of the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit:

“The officers administered a series of field sobriety tests. Apparently dissatisfied with the results, the officers decided to take Heller to the station to undergo a breath test. When notified that he was under arrest, however, Heller became belligerent. One of the defendants, Officer Bushey, attempted to handcuff him. An altercation ensued. In the course of the struggle, Heller fell through a plate glass window.” Heller v. Bushey, 759 F. 2d 1371, 1372-1373 (1985).

The District Court held a bifurcated trial, and first heard respondent’s claims against one of the individual police officers.

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475 U.S. 796, 106 S. Ct. 1571, 89 L. Ed. 2d 806, 1986 U.S. LEXIS 99, 54 U.S.L.W. 3693, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/city-of-los-angeles-v-heller-scotus-1986.