Point of Law: SCOTUS’ Ruling on Malicious Prosecution
What does the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Thompson v Clark mean for you.
May 11, 2022
What does the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Thompson v Clark mean for you.
May 11, 2022
Officers can go off of reasonable suspicion To enact a seizure and Terry frisk.
April 6, 2022
A Wyoming case involving an officer using an electronic control weapon during an arrest is critically important for helping you understand when you can legally use your TASER.
March 10, 2022
A 2021 case involving an Iowa police department reveals how the Supreme Court is refining the exigent circumstances exemption.
February 2, 2022
District attorneys in some cities have become advocates for emptying the jails and not for public safety.
January 28, 2022
A recent eighth circuit court of appeals case is very instructive on when you can seize an object without a warrant.
January 5, 2022
Louisiana sheriff’s deputies used deadly force when an apparently mentally ill man attacked a lieutenant with his car. The district court ruled for the officers and the plaintiffs appealed.
December 8, 2021
When a convicted felon fled from a traffic stop, officers pursued and arrested him. Then they searched his vehicle and his personal effects.
November 24, 2021
Can it be a seizure when a person isn’t “seized?”
October 6, 2021
A lawsuit by the family of a man who died in a holding cell was dismissed by a federal circuit court, but the Supreme Court ruled it needed further review.
September 15, 2021
Make sure your policies protect the constitutional rights of the detainee and comply with the law.
August 11, 2021
In Orn v. City of Tacoma, the Ninth Circuit ruled that a case against officers who shot at a suspect’s vehicle and paralyzed the suspect can go forward.
June 9, 2021
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