Does a plaintiff have immunity from arrest under section 8.8 of the California Civil Rights Act?

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The following excerpt is from O'Neal v. Johnson, No. 2:14-cv-2374 DB PS (E.D. Cal. 2017):

8. Although this provision does not grant plaintiff immunity from arrest, an arresting officer must still have probable cause to arrest a person for any crime. People v. Mower, 28 Cal.4th 457, 469 (Cal. 2002).

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