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Statue of Limitation issue in California

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What is the operative statue of limitation to sue a police officer in federal court for a 4th amendment violation in the State of California?

Is the statue of limitations for suing an officer the same as suing the county and board of directors for the creation of unconstitutional police department policy procedures which caused the violation?

To you who asked me to explain my situation: I was pulled over while driver a dirt bike on private property. The cop turned on his flashing lights behind my bike. He then told me to take my helmet off and ordered me to empty my pockets... he said he got reports of burglaries in area. The cop said he thought I was high on drugs, and he arrested me. He then towed my my truck and my bike off of the private property. He took me down to the Eureka police station and tied me down to a chair against my will and took a blood test. This arrest occurred on the date 2/23/2009. The Judge threw the case out because there were no exigent circumstances for the officer to force me to do a blood draw and ordered that there was a 4th amendment violation under the circumstances. I filed an administrative tort claim against the officer and the county and the Director of policy etc. and the Board of Supervisors rejected the claim. I did this within the 6 month time period for filing torts in the State. But now I need to know the above questions about the current California Statute of limitations for filing a 42 U.S.C. 1983 complaint against the officer and the county & directors... because the research I have done have produced several conflicting results. Thank You
 
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But now I need to know the above questions about the current California Statute of limitations for filing a 42 U.S.C. 1983 complaint against the officer and the county & directors... because the research I have done have produced several conflicting results. Thank You
The United States Supreme Court has ruled the SOL to file a 1983 action is that states Personal Injury SOL.

I did not look, but whatever CA's SOL is for a personal injury tort, that is it.

Take heed though, this is not for a legal amateur. Although state courts are not divested of jurisdiction for 1983 actions, it is best to file one in federal court as no doubt it will be Petitioned to be removed there if filed in state court.

Police enjoy "qualified immunity". If you do not overcome this burden, you will loose.

Again, this is not a DIY project, consult an attorney.
 

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