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    In March 2003, Deputy Bryan Davis, along with another deputy, entered Lewis Earl Cain’s property without a warrant, searched vehicles, and arrested Cain after he objected. Cain alleged false imprisonment, assault and battery, and civil-rights violations. The court dismissed the claims against Davis based on state immunity.

    [Return to blog post](https://watchaudits.com/bryan-davis-conecuh-county-sheriffs-office/)

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