Vehicle search was valid, but why?Jeffrey EhaszMar 18, 20251 min readIn U.S. v. Turner, the court examines how the search incident to arrest doctrine and automobile exception justify vehicle searcheshttps://www.police1.com/legal/vehicle-search-was-valid-but-why?utm_source=delivra&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=P1-RollCall-3-17-25&utm_id=8648804&dlv-emuid=2c812feb-8044-43b7-bbb1-1ef9e9bbf9f0&dlv-mlid=8648804
When is a Taser Deployment Objectively Reasonable?https://www.objectivelyreasonable.com/2026/03/02/when-is-a-taser-deployment-objectively-reasonable/? Feagin v. Mansfield Police No. 24 – 3710 Sixth Circuit Appellate Court September 11, 2025
What Separates Experienced Officers from Recruits in Use-of-Force Decisions?🚔 What Separates Experienced Officers from Recruits in Use-of-Force Decisions? Why do experienced officers often use lower levels of force than less-experienced officers? Research by Vivian Ta-Johnso
Comments