Following current U.S. Supreme Court docket precedent, the U.S. Court docket of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit dominated that an officer cannot arrest somebody solely for refusing to offer their title when requested, siding with the plaintiff on his retaliatory arrest declare in opposition to a Missouri police officer.
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