To prevail on selective enforcement, a plaintiff must prove: 1.) he was treated differently than similarly situated individuals; and 2.) the different treatment was based on impermissible considerations, such as race, religion or malicious bad faith intent to injure.
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Karout v. McBride
U.S. District Court
October 22, 2012
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