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Olson v. Gilley
Plaintiff Kimberly R. Olson filed this action claiming law enforcement officers and county officials violated her civil rights when they searched her home without a warrant, seized numerous marijuana plants she grew allegedly pursuant to a doctor’s recommendation, and later refused to return her property after criminal charges against her had been resolved. The trial court sustained a demurrer without leave to amend against plaintiff’s first amended complaint, finding plaintiff failed to comply with the claim-filing statute and could not plead sufficient facts. It entered a judgment of dismissal.
Plaintiff appeals, asserting she pleaded sufficient facts to support her causes of action. With one exception, we disagree with her assertions. We affirm the trial court’s judgment on different grounds, except we reverse as to plaintiff’s allegation that officers violated her federal civil rights by the manner in which they searched her home.

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