$500,000 Settlement For Excessive Force

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Articles:
http://bit.ly/2LdA8z6
http://bit.ly/34JnEHp
http://bit.ly/2DBKiFH

The Atlantic article:
http://bit.ly/2RerXpX

CRS 18-8-104:
http://bit.ly/2Ra5Q4d

Heien v. North Carolina:
http://bit.ly/2oNhDcj

Mason v. Virginia:
http://bit.ly/2LhOcrs

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