The following excerpt is from Neal v. United States, Case No.: 1:12-cv-01327-AWI-BAM (E.D. Cal. 2014):
Even if a constitutional right was violated, a reasonable officer would not have known that arresting and interrogating a suspect pursuant to a valid arrest warrant violated any Constitutional rights. See Armstrong v. Asselin, 734 F.3d 984 (9th Cir. 2013) ("where the search or seizure is executed pursuant to a warrant, the fact that a neutral magistrate issued the warrant 'is the clearest
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