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Ramirez v. U.S., No. Civ. 97-2693(WHW) (D.N.J.) (998 F.Supp. 425) (March 16, 1998) (Judge William H. Walls)

Case is noted for its review of the law dealing with the immunity of the INS to claims if false arrest and false imprisonment, holding that under the Westfall Act the United States is the only proper party and INS agents can't be sued.

Here, the claimant was arrested by ...

 

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