Chiaverini v. City of Napoleon

Chiaverini v. City of Napoleon, 602 U.S. ___ (2024), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that probable cause for one charge does not necessarily imply probable cause for all other charges.[1][2]

Chiaverini v. City of Napoleon
Decided Jun 20, 2024
Full case nameChiaverini v. City of Napoleon
Citations602 U.S. ___ (more)
Holding
Probable cause for one charge does not necessarily imply probable cause for all other charges.
Court membership
Chief Justice
John Roberts
Associate Justices
Clarence Thomas · Samuel Alito
Sonia Sotomayor · Elena Kagan
Neil Gorsuch · Brett Kavanaugh
Amy Coney Barrett · Ketanji Brown Jackson
Case opinions
MajorityKagan
DissentThomas, joined by Alito
DissentGorsuch

References

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  1. ^ Chiaverini v. City of Napoleon, 602 U.S. ___ (2024)
  2. ^ "Chiaverini v. City of Napoleon, Ohio". SCOTUSblog. Retrieved 2024-10-16.
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  • Text of Chiaverini v. City of Napoleon, 602 U.S. ___ (2024) is available from: Cornell Findlaw Justia