Monroe v. Pape, No. 39 (U.S. Supreme Court) (365 U.S. 167; 81 S.Ct. 473) (February 20, 2061) (Justice Douglas)
In this case, the complaint alleged that 13 Chicago police officers: (1) invaded the plaintiffs' home and searched it without a warrant; (2) arrested and detained Mr. Monroe without a warrant and without arraignment; (3) detained him on "open" charges at the police station for 10 hours, interrogated him about ...
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