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Baskin v. Smith, 50 Fed. Appx. 731 (6 Cir. 2002).
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Handcuffing too tightly and failing to double-lock the handcuffs may
lead to an excessive force claim, particularly when the officers have
been placed on notice by a suspect’s complaints.
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Note: An officer may document proper handcuffing by including
documentation in the arrest report:
locked)” LLRMI - DEMO
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“Subject was arrested, handcuffed (checked for fit, double-
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