George v. City of Wichita.U.S. District Court SEARCHES George v George V, king of Great Britain and Ireland George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert), 1865–1936, king of Great Britain and Ireland (1910–36), second son and successor of Edward VII. . City of Wichita, 348 F.Supp.2d 1232 (D.Kan. 2004). An arrestee ARRESTEE, law of Scotland. He in whose hands a debt, or property in his possession, has been arrested by a regular arrestment. If, in contempt of the arrestment, he shall make payment of the sum, or deliver the goods arrested to the common debtor, he is not only liable criminally for brought a [section] 1983 action against a city and a city detective alleging violations of his constitutional rights. The district court granted summary judgment in favor of the defendants. The court held that the strip search to which the arrestee was subjected after being arrested for a violent felony and booked into jail, did not violate his Fourth Amendment or due process rights. There was no evidence that the arrestee was subjected to anything beyond a visual examination or that he was intrusively touched by jail officials as part of the search. The court noted that the search was apparently conducted in an appropriate room and in an appropriate manner, and that the facility had a legitimate interest in preventing detainees charged with violent felonies from bringing weapons or contraband contraband, in international law, goods necessary or useful in the prosecution of war that a belligerent may lawfully seize from a neutral who is attempting to deliver them to the enemy. into the facility. (Sedgwick County Sedgwick County is the name of several counties in the United States:
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