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  • Though the Supreme Court might think otherwise, it has yet to hear a case where a police officer used deadly force to stop a nondangerous fleeing suspect. The Court recently showed its belief to the contrary in...of Reasonable Deadly Force After Scott v. Harris | Andrew T. George Student...during the chase that gave rise to Scott v. Harris Though the Supreme Court...its belief to the contrary in Scott v. Harris, where it found that a fleeing...
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  • HOUGH the Supreme Court might think otherwise, it has yet to hear a case where a police officer used deadly force to stop a nondangerous fleeing suspect. The Court recently showed its belief to the contrary in ...OF REASONABLE DEADLY FORCE AFTER SCOTT V. HARRIS Andrew T. George ...its belief to the contrary in Scott v. Harris, where it found that a fleeing...dangerousness at all. The facts of Scott v. Harris demonstrate this omission well...
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