PIKE v. HESTER

No. 16-16764.

891 F.3d 1131 (2018)

Richard PIKE, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. J. Brad HESTER, in his official and individual capacities, Defendant-Appellant, and Sean Munson, in his official and individual capacities; Rick Keema, in his official and individual capacities; Jim Pitts, in his official and individual capacities; Elko County Sheriff's Office, a government entity; Elko County, Nevada, a government entity, Defendants.

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

Filed June 6, 2018.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Katherine F. Parks , Brian M. Brown , and Kevin A. Pick , Thorndal Armstrong Delk Balkenbush & Eisinger, Reno, Nevada, for Defendant-Appellant.

John Neil Stephenson , Stephenson Law PLLC, Reno, Nevada, for Plaintiff-Appellee.

Dissent by Judge O'Scannlain.


OPINION

In 2011, J. Brad Hester, a sheriff's sergeant, conducted an after-hours dog search of Richard Pike's locked office. Pike successfully petitioned a state court for an order of protection against Hester. Pike later sued Hester in federal district court, claiming that the search violated his Fourth Amendment...

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