Cooper v. Sedgwick County, Kansas.U.S. District Court INVESTIGATION TERMINATION Cooper v. Sedgwick County, Kansas Sedgwick County (standard abbreviation: SG) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas. As of 2000, the population was 452,869. The largest city and county seat is Wichita. The county was named after General John Sedgwick. Geography According to the U.S. , 206 F.Supp.2d 1126 (D.Kan. 2002). A former employee of a county sheriff's department sued a county, county sheriff, and several of the sheriff's subordinates alleging violations of her constitutional rights in connection with an investigation into unlawful smuggling smuggling, illegal transport across state or national boundaries of goods or persons liable to customs or to prohibition. Smuggling has been carried on in nearly all nations and has occasionally been adopted as an instrument of national policy, as by Great Britain of cigarettes into a county jail. The district dismissed the case in part, and reserved judgment in part. The district court held that the employee stated a [section] 1983 malicious prosecution An action for damages brought by one against whom a civil suit or criminal proceeding has been unsuccessfully commenced without Probable Cause and for a purpose other than that of bringing the alleged offender to justice. claim against the sheriff and two other alleged supervisory employees. One of the supervisory employees was a detective who allegedly included a coerced a false statement from an inmate in an affidavit affidavit Written statement made voluntarily, confirmed by the oath or affirmation of the party making it, and signed before an officer empowered to administer such oaths. of probable cause Apparent facts discovered through logical inquiry that would lead a reasonably intelligent and prudent person to believe that an accused person has committed a crime, thereby warranting his or her prosecution, or that a Cause of Action has accrued, justifying a civil lawsuit. and knowingly omitted information. The court found that the employee stated a claim against the sheriff and another employee who allegedly participated in the investigation, directed it, and encouraged arresting the employee without probable cause. The court also found that the employee could state a [section] 1983 claim for damage to her liberty interest in her reputation, and that the employee stated a [section] 1983 claim of municipal liability against the county. The employee had been involved in a "peaceful protest" designed to call attention to jail employees' working conditions such as low wages and staff shortages. Less than a month after the protest the employee was investigated for unlawful smuggling of cigarettes into the facility and was eventually terminated. (Sedgwick County Sedgwick County is the name of several counties in the United States:
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