Constitutional Law – Private Right of Action 
Posted: 1:00 am Mon, February 8, 2010
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Tags: Constitutional Law
Where plaintiff alleges that the impounding of his motorcycle by a city police officer was a violation of his right under the Minnesota Constitution to be free from unreasonable seizures, we conclude that plaintiff fails to state a claim on which relief can be granted because no private right of action for state constitutional violations exists.
Affirmed.
| Case Number | A09-0910 |
| Case Name | Mlnarik v. City of Minnetrista |
| Court | Court of Appeals |
| County | Hennepin County |
| Category | Constitutional Law |
| Type | Unpublished Civil Opinions |
| URL | http://www.minnlawyer.com/userfiles/pdf/opa090910-0202.htm |
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