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The Yellow Jacket case houses a 650,000V Stun-gun. [3] Yellow Jacket was originally a tenant of the Student Incubator at the Louisiana Business Technology Center and was a prize winner of the Venture Challenge business plan competition. [4] Now Yellow Jacket is produced by Stinger Solutions, LLC.
In his Section 1983 Litigation column, Martin A. Schwartz continues his analysis of cases involving the use of Tasers. He writes: The critical Fourth Amendment issue is whether, under the totality ...
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The case considered whether MacPherson's use of a taser during a routine traffic stop violated Bryan's Fourth Amendment rights. The majority opinion, written by Kim McLane Wardlaw, declared that the use of the taser in this situation could be considered excessive force. Richard Tallman and Consuelo María Callahan wrote the dissent.
Buckley v. Haddock, 292 F. App'x 791 (11th Cir. 2008), was a case involving excessive force used upon Jesse Buckley by Deputy Sheriff Jonathan Rackard. Deputy Rackard used an electronic control device, or Taser, three times on Buckley because he was resisting arrest.
The children, who were all hit by a Taser or stun gun by school-based police officers, also called school resource officers, were 12 to 19 years old when the incidents occurred. They were shocked by a Taser or stun gun for mouthing off to a police officer. For trying to run from the principal’s office.
As the case began to unfold a few weeks ago, the ACLU highlighted the need for an unbiased, professional, thorough outside investigation into the shooting and called on federal and state officials to initiate this type of examination of the case. Thankfully, the FBI, the Florida
The Cincinnati Police Department will change its policies surrounding repeated Taser use as part of a $150,000 settlement with an autistic man, who according to his attorneys, was unjustifiably ...