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On November 12, 2018, Officer Nicholas Andrzejewski unlawfully detained Basel Soukaneh during a traffic stop, conducting a warrantless search of his car. The U.S. Court of Appeals denied Andrzejewski’s claim of qualified immunity, allowing the lawsuit against him to proceed. ([insideinvestigator.org](https://insideinvestigator.org/appeals-court-no-qualified-immunity-for-waterbury-cop/?utm_source=openai))
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