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Villeda v. Prince George's County
Citation: 70 F. App'x 720Docket: No. 02-7417
Court: Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit; August 5, 2003; Federal Appellate Court
Walter Villeda appeals the district court's decision granting summary judgment to Prince George’s County and Detective Godfrey in his civil lawsuit, where he claimed violations of the Fourth Amendment and related state law issues regarding his arrest. Upon reviewing the case, the appellate court found no reversible error and affirmed the district court's ruling, citing the reasons provided in the original decision (Villeda v. Prince George’s County, 219 F.Supp.2d 696, No. CA-01-2566-DKC (D.Md. Aug. 29, 2002)). The court also opted to forgo oral argument, determining that the facts and legal arguments were sufficiently clear in the existing records.