What the Ninth Circuit got wrong in George v. Morris (and why it still matters now)

What the Ninth Circuit got wrong in George v. Morris (and why it still matters now)

Author: Mike Callahan
On July 30, 2013 the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit decided George v. Morris. The court’s decision in the case failed to take into account scientific evidence from the Blair Reaction Time Study, which showed that the officers were faced with extreme danger. To this day, the study is an essential documentation of the significant threat that a suspect with a gun in hand poses …
Source: Police Updates
What the Ninth Circuit got wrong in George v. Morris (and why it still matters now)