Greene Ex Rel. S.G. v. Camreta
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Opinion
ORDER
In Greene v. Camreta, 588 F.3d 1011 (9th Cir.2009), we affirmed in part and reversed in part the district court’s grant of summary judgment to defendants Alford and Camreta. In relevant part, we held that Alford and Camreta violated the Fourth Amendment through their warrantless “in-school seizure and interrogation of [S.G.,] a suspected child abuse victim,” given the “direct involvement of law enforcement” in the child abuse investigation. Id. at 1030.
Subsequently, both defendants petitioned for certiorari, seeking review of our Fourth Amendment holding. See Camreta v. Greene, — U.S. —, 131 S.Ct. 2020, 179 L.Ed.2d 1118 (2011). The Supreme Court granted certiorari and vacated as moot the portion of our opinion addressing the Fourth Amendment issue. See id. at 2026.
Consistent with the Supreme Court’s instructions, we VACATE Section II.A. of our opinion and REMAND for further pro *1202 ceedings consistent with the remainder of the opinion. We DENY Appellant Greene’s motion to file a supplemental brief.
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