WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Wednesday seemed likely to agree that courts can look beyond the exact moment a police officer is using deadly force to determine if that force was unreasonable.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments over a potentially ... addresses how much time can be taken into consideration when police decide to use deadly force. The case stems from a routine traffic ...
The Supreme Court seemed inclined Wednesday to make it somewhat easier for individuals to try to hold police officers accountable for using deadly force, in a case involving the fatal shooting of ...
Two and a half years ago, the Supreme Court ... generations of police officers were taught that the mere suspicion of a gun gave them the right to stop and search. The Court upheld this practice ...
The Supreme Court spent nearly ... many to make its way to the high court at a time when the nation and federal courts continue to wrestle with when to hold police accountable for split-second ...
The clock is tick-tocking on the Supreme ... court is also considering a case dubbed “The Moment of Threat” doctrine. It addresses how much time can be taken into consideration when police ...
While Dunn didn't mention court candidate Brad Schimel by name he criticized comments Schimel made previously about Jan. 6.
PATERSON — The Police Department will remain under the control of the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office at least until March, if not longer. The New Jersey Supreme Court announced late ...