SEABROOK v. TOWN OF MOUNT PLEASANT

Opinion No. 5786.

432 S.C. 441 (2020)

853 S.E.2d 508

Bryan Okeith SEABROOK, Appellant, v. TOWN OF MOUNT PLEASANT and Rae Wooten, in her Official Capacity as Coroner of Charleston County, Defendants, Of which Town of Mount Pleasant is the Respondent.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Filed December 23, 2020.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark Andrew Peper, Sr. , of The Peper Law Firm, P.A., of Charleston, for Appellant.

Timothy Alan Domin and Daniel Paul Ranaldo , both of Clawson & Staubes, LLC, of Charleston, for Respondent.


Bryan Seabrook brought this suit claiming the warrant for his arrest was based on a false and misleading affidavit and the Town of Mount Pleasant was liable for arresting and prosecuting him without probable cause. The circuit court granted the Town a summary judgment. We affirm because the affidavit supports probable cause even when...

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