Case Summary
**Case Summary: Lassiter v. City of Bremerton, Docket No. 7850793**
**Court:** [Specify court if known, e.g., Washington Court of Appeals]
**Date:** [Specify date or year if known]
**Parties Involved:**
- **Plaintiff:** Lassiter
- **Defendant:** City of Bremerton
**Background:**
This case involves a legal dispute between the plaintiff, Lassiter, and the defendant, the City of Bremerton. The details regarding the nature of Lassiter's claims against the City and the specific circumstances leading to this case are not provided but may involve civil rights, municipal liability, or local governance issues.
**Issues:**
The principal issues in this case likely revolve around the actions or policies of the City of Bremerton that Lassiter contends are unlawful or infringe upon his rights. Common issues in such cases may include claims of negligence, violation of constitutional rights, or disputes concerning local ordinances.
**Legal Principles:**
The case raises questions about municipal liability, procedural due process, and possibly other constitutional issues depending on the context of the complaint. Relevant statutes and precedents will be considered in determining the outcome.
**Ruling:**
[Include a brief summary of the court's decision, whether it was in favor of Lassiter or the City of Bremerton, and any relevant legal reasoning or principles the court applied.]
**Conclusion:**
This case exemplifies the legal tensions that can arise between individuals and municipal authorities. The resolution of the case may have implications for local governance and the balance of rights between citizens and city regulations.
(Note: The details regarding specific facts, rulings, and implications will require access to the case documents or legal opinions directly associated with Docket No. 7850793 for a more comprehensive summary.)