Graham V. Connor
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Date decided | 1989 |
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Ruling court | Supreme Court of the United States |
Date argued | 1989 |
Majority | Rehnquist |
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Stevens | |
Concurrence | Blackmun |
Brennan | |
Marshall | |
Citations | L. Ed. 2d |
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ID | 564795 |
About Graham V. Connor
Graham v. Connor, 490 U. S. 386, was a United States Supreme Court case where the Court determined that an objective reasonableness standard should apply to a civilian's claim that law enforcement officials used excessive force in the course of making an arrest, investigatory stop, or other "seizure" of his person.