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Shalaby v. California Highway Patrol et al

25-cv-03072
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Case Summary

Shalaby, a plaintiff, is suing the California Highway Patrol and affiliated entities, alleging violations of constitutional rights during a traffic stop. The case seeks to hold the police officers accountable for alleged unlawful searches, seizures, and other constitutional infringements.

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Key Issues

  • Constitutional rights violations
  • Traffic stop misconduct
  • Plaintiff's claims of unlawful actions
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Other April 17, 2026

4:25-cv-03072 Shalaby v. California Highway Patrol et al

A civil case was filed in federal court — docket 4:25-cv-03072 — with Shalaby suing the California Highway Patrol and unnamed co-defendants. The complaint details are not yet available, but the case sits in what appears to be the Northern District of California based on the docket prefix. No further filings are visible at this stage.

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