Individuals who allege selective enforcement, in violation of the Equal Protection Clause, must establish: 1.) they were treated differently than similarly situated individuals; and 2.) impermissible considerations such as race, religion or malicious or bad faith intent to injure existed.
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Mpala v. City of New Haven
U.S. District Court
March 4, 2013
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