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3578 While in custody, a person validly arrested for criminal intoxication is a prisoner even though a certificate is subsequently issued describing the custody as a detention, so a public entity defendant is immune from liability for injuries the prisoner sustained while in custody.CitationTETER v CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH (Injured Prisoner) 30 C4 446 [See: PenC 849; GovC 844.6; 810 etseq; Meyer v City of Oakland 166 CR 79] |
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