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122661P.pdf   07/30/2013  Mark Shane Bishop  v.  Deputy Dale Glazier
   U.S. Court of Appeals Case No:  12-2661
   U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota - Minneapolis   
[PUBLISHED] [Colloton, Author, with Wollman, Circuit Judge, and Holmes, District Judge] Civil case - Civil Rights. At the time of the incident involved here, a reasonable officer could have believed that as long as he did not cause more than de minimis injury to an arrestee, his actions would not violate the Fourth Amendment; even if the court accepts plaintiff's version of the officer's actions as true, the force the officer used did not cause more than de minimis injury, and the officer is entitled to qualified immunity because he did not violate plaintiff's then clearly established constitutional rights under the Fourth Amendment.