Martin v. Castro
Petition for certiorari denied on February 22, 2022
Issues: (1) Whether, when a law enforcement officer reasonably
deploys a police K9 to restrain a fleeing suspect known
to have a history of violent crime and believed to be in
possession of a deadly weapon and under the influence
of an illegal stimulant, the Fourth Amendment is
violated when the K9’s handler commands the K9 to
release the suspect within seconds after the suspect is
handcuffed and ceases resisting arrest; (2) whether the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit erred when it failed to
consider the totality of the circumstances in assessing
the reasonableness of force used to restrain a suspect
with a known history of violent crime who is actively
resisting arrest and is believed to be in possession of a
deadly weapon and under the influence of an illegal
stimulant; and (3) whether the 9th Circuit violated City and County of
San Francisco v. Sheehan and other binding precedent
when it denied a police officer qualified immunity by
defining clearly established law at too high a level of
generality.