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Scott v. Harris
No. 05-1631
Title:
Timothy Scott v. Victor Harris
Subject:
Civil Rights, Fourth Amendment, Excessive Force, High-Speed Chases, Qualified Immunity
Question:
- Whether a law enforcement officer’s conduct is “objectively reasonable” under
the Fourth Amendment when the officer makes a split-second decision to terminate
a high-speed pursuit by bumping the fleeing suspect’s vehicle with his push
bumper, because the suspect had demonstrated that he would continue to drive in
a reckless and dangerous manner that put the lives of innocent persons at serious
risk of death.
- Whether, at the time of the incident, the law was “clearly established” when
neither this Court nor any circuit court, including the Eleventh Circuit, had ruled the
Fourth Amendment is violated when a law enforcement officer uses deadly force to
protect the lives of innocent persons from the risk of dangerous and reckless
vehicular flight.
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