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17 January, 01:00

Tennessee v. Garner specified the conditions under which

a police officer can be fired.

deadly force could be used to apprehend a suspected felon.

a police officer can accept gifts.

police behavior is deemed corrupt.

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  1. 17 January, 03:13
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    The answer is B. Deadly force could be used to apprehend a suspected felon

    During Tennessee v. Garner case, the supreme court ruled that officers are allowed to use deadly force (such as using real guns) in an attempt to catch fleeing felons or the police believe that the life of that person would be a great threat for the lives of other people
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