4525 An arrest of the wrong person in the mistaken belief he was a parole violator based on an error made in entering numbers in parole files was part of a policy-making parole determination and therefore protected by immunity; once government employees knew or should have known that the person in custody was the wrong man, his continued incarceration resulted from ministerial acts and decisions, which are not protected by immunity.CitationPEREZ-TORRES v STATE (Wrong Man) 42 C4 136 [See: Perez-Torres v State (RevGrtd) 132 CA4 49, T/AT 9/05; Johnson v State 69 C2 782]
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