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This 14 page paper considers four cases that are relevant to the understanding of issues such as reasonable force and seizure. Cases considered include Graham V. Connor et al (490 U.S. 386), Brower V. County of Inyo (489 U.S. 593), Slattery V. Rizzo (939 F.2d 213) and Temkin V. Frederick County Comm'rs (945 F.2d 716. The bibliography cites 1 source.
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different laws that allow an office to stop a citizen where there is suspicion of a crime. The issue is what should the constitutional standard for the force that can
be used in such a situation. In this case the action is brought under 42 U.S.C. 1983 where the plaintiff, Dethorne Graham, is bringing action against police offices that stopped
an restrained him when they became suspicion of his actions. Therefore, in this case it needs to be established, if, under
the forth amendment, the actions taken by the police officers, and injuries that allegedly resulted from the restraints were reasonable. In this case we have a diabetic who
on November 12, 1984, starts to suffer from an insulin reaction. In an attempt to counteract this he attempt to acquire some orange juice. Graham, the diabetic, and the petitioner,
asks his friend; Berry, to take him by car to a local shop. When he goes into the shop there are large queues of people, and as a result asks
his fried to drive him to another friends house instead. The respondent in this case, Connor, was a police office of Charlotte, North Carolina, Police Department, on duty
at the time. He was watching the store, and seeing Graham enter and then leave in such a short time, became suspicious, and followed them, before stopping them after a
mile an a half, where he then insisted that they wait whilst he checked in the store. Graham resisted the attempt to restrain him, and after telling the
officer he was suffering form a sugar reactions proceeded to run around the car twice before he finally sat down on the curb, where he then passed out briefly.
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