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High-Speed Police Chase Requires Intent to Harm for Liability

The United States Supreme Court held that high-speed chases with no intent
to harm suspects physically, or to worsen their legal plight, do not give
rise to liability under the Fourteenth Amendment that can be redressed by
an action under 42 U.S.C. § 1983. This suit was filed against a ...

 

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