Ismael Rincon is suing Alejandro Barrera for deprivation of certain Constitutionally guaranteed and protected civil rights relating to the 4th Amendment

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In a recent court filing, Ismael Rincon has initiated legal action against several defendants, including Alejandro Barrera, Ismael Garcia, Sgt. Jorge Sanchez, Jose Venegas, Home Chasers Auto Recovery, Kassandra G De Hoyos, and Webb County, Texas. The lawsuit alleges violations of Rincon’s civil rights under the 4th Amendment following an incident on September 23, 2023. Rincon claims he was unlawfully arrested and subjected to malicious prosecution after a confrontation with Venegas over a vehicle repossession. The case details accusations of unreasonable seizure and failure to provide medical care while in custody. Rincon is seeking damages and demanding a jury trial.

Source: 525cv00158_Ismael_Rincon_v_Alejandro_Barrera_Original_Complaint_Southern_District_of_Texas.pdf



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