Daily Archives: December 8, 2021

CA1: Protective sweep for weapons requires only objective reasonableness, and actual fear not required

A First Circuit panel overrules its caselaw as inconsistent with SCOTUS cases that a frisk for weapons must be both objective and with subjective fear: “United States v. Lott that officers cannot do a ‘frisk for weapons … where, although … Continue reading

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N.D.Ill.: Evil intent irrelevant in excessive force case if it all still objectively reasonable

“Issues of motive and intent are essentially irrelevant in [an excessive force] case. The test in an excessive force case is an objective one. Thus, ‘[a]n officer’s evil intentions will not make a Fourth Amendment violation out of an objectively … Continue reading

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