Swear on the Stand

December2025 Appellate Court Review


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This episode summarizes recent federal appellate court rulings regarding law enforcement conduct and Fourth Amendment protections. Two cases examine the failure to intervene and the use of deadly force, specifically addressing when officers are entitled to qualified immunity. Another case analyzes the permissible duration of traffic stops and the voluntary nature of consent given for electronic device searches. The final source details an unlawful detention, ruling that keeping a bystander handcuffed after the primary suspect was secured constituted a constitutional violation. Together, these sources outline the evolving standards for police accountability and the legal limits of investigative authority.

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Swear on the StandBy Daniel W. Swear