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Nevada Supreme Court Chips Away at Immunity for Law…

Police Misconduct

A case study involving Clarence Jamison, who was subjected to an unjustified search by a police officer in Mississippi, highlights the challenges faced by victims of unconstitutional actions when seeking accountability through legal means. The Nevada Supreme Court’s decision in Sonjia Mack’s case underscores the importance of state law and constitutional provisions in shaping judicial decisions regarding government officials’ liability.

Key Facts

  • Clarence Jamison was subjected to an unjustified search by a police officer in Mississippi
  • Sonjia Mack brought her claim under Nevada’s state constitution, which allowed for money damages

Incident Details

Location Mississippi and Nevada
Department N/A (Focuses on judicial decisions rather than specific departments)
Officers Involved Not specified in the article

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