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Changes could be coming to how excessive force at the hands of law enforcement could be prosecuted. On Thursday, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the actions prior to a deadly encounter ...
The Supreme Court has held that law enforcement officers can be held liable if they use deadly force without a reasonable belief that a person presents an imminent threat of harm to others or the ...
Two terms are often mentioned when discussing laws that deal with a person’s right to use deadly force in self-defense: the “Castle Doctrine” and the “Stand Your Ground” law. The Castle ...
A use of force expert told a jury Tuesday that the former Clear Creek County Sheriff’s Office deputy who shot and killed Christian Glass “matched deadly force with deadly force.” The defense ...
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