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Essay heading: Excessive Force
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Hayek, _ F.3d at _ (citing Brosseau v. Haugen, 543 U.S. 194,97-98 (2004)).
In Hernandez v. Jarman, 340 F.3d 617, 620 (8th Cir. 2003), officers chased the erratically driving decedent for forty-five miles, and through several road blocks, before the decedent turned his vehicle around and came back down the same path in the opposite direction... displayed 300 characters
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Id. at 621. An officer then jumped out of the squad car and shot four shots at the decedent within seconds of exiting the squad car. Id. The decedent's vehicle then collided with the squad car. Id. It is unknown whether the shots were fired before the collision occurred. Id. First, the court noted that a car collision does not create a seizure unless the officer intended the collision to occur... displayed next 300 characters
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