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Seth Stoughton on the Shooting of Ashli Babbitt

The Lawfare Podcast

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The Fourth Amendment and the Objective Reasonableness Test

Under the fourth amendment, you have a situation in which the police officer acts unreasonably according to the information that they were aware of at the time. But a by stander would have known that the situation is actually much more dangerous than even the police officer knew at thetime. This mix of subjective, what did the officer see and experience, with the objective, what would the reasonable officer have seen and experienced has led some scholars to use this phrase that i rather like, subjective objectivity.

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