Objective Reasonableness vs Reasonably Necessary Standard
Critical need for agency’s off-duty carry with alcohol policy
LEO Round Table (law enforcement talk show)
Season 5, Episode 13a (1,144) filmed on 03/30/2020
Topic 1 concerns the enduring test of “objective reasonableness” established by the United States Supreme Court in Tennessee v. Garner (1985) and Graham v. Connor (1989) being under attack by “untrained and ill-informed” liberals pushing a political agenda of “reasonably necessary”. Reference is made to liberal states such as California, Washington and Pennsylvania. The Fourth Amendment, Scott v. Harris, Plumhoff v. Rickard, the Ninth Circuit Federal Court of Appeals and Scott v. Henrich are covered in the article.
Topic 2 concerns the case of Hyun Ju Park v. City and County of Honolulu which suggests the need for agencies to establish policy guidelines for carrying weapons off-duty, particularly in connection with the consumption of alcohol or drugs.
Chip DeBlock (Host and retired police Detective)
Ward Meythaler (Attorney and former Federal Prosecutor)
Ron McMullen (retired police Major running for Sheriff)
Bret Bartlett (retired police Captain)
David D’Agresta (retired police Officer and sheriff’s Corporal)
Andrea Casale (retired police Officer)
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