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- The justices sided Monday with Fane Lozman in a case involving his arrest at a 2006 city council meeting in Riviera Beach.
- Lozman believes he was arrested in retaliation for being an outspoken critic of the city.
The Supreme Court is siding with a man who sued the Florida city where he lives after being arrested for his speech during a public comment portion of a city council meeting.
The justices sided Monday with Fane Lozman in a case involving his arrest at a 2006 city council meeting in south Florida's City of Riviera Beach. Lozman believes he was arrested in retaliation for being an outspoken critic of the city.
But a lower court said Lozman was barred from bringing a lawsuit for retaliation because a jury found a police officer had probable cause to arrest him for disturbing a lawful assembly.
The Supreme Court disagreed, ruling 8-1 that the existence of probable cause for an arrest shouldn't bar Lozman from bringing his case.
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