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Deadly Force: Pre-Shooting Conduct
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County of Los Angeles v. Mendez, 137 S. Ct. 1539 (2017).
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• The 9 Circuit analysis (Provocation Theory) that a constitutional
violation that precedes an otherwise valid use of force cannot be
used to establish excessive force.
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• A plaintiff can sue for the independent pre-shooting constitutional
• A plaintiff who can establish that a constitutional violation that
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preceded a valid use of force proximately caused their injury
because the violation created foreseeable risks that caused the
foreseeable harm, can recover for their harm.
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