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In 1995, Officer James Woods detained Bruce Oliver without reasonable suspicion, violating Oliver’s Fourth Amendment rights. The court determined that Woods lacked reasonable suspicion when he detained Oliver in a parking lot, leading to an unlawful arrest. The case resulted in a lawsuit against Woods and the City of Centerville, highlighting issues of unlawful detention and arrest.
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