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Where the suspect poses no immediate threat to the officer and no threat to others, the harm resulting from the failing to apprehend him does not justify the use of deadly force to do so.
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Byron White
American
Judge
Born:
Jun 8
,
1916
Died:
Apr 15
,
2002
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Charles Babbage
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Maimonides
Respect
Confused
Too Much
Will
Power
Too
Apprehend
Apprehension
Alike
Able
Had
Studies
He
Powers
Within
Been
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Reflective
Person
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Body
Even
He who can be, and therefore is, another's, and he who participates in reason enough to apprehend, but not to have, is a slave by nature.
Aristotle
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He
Another
Reason
Who
Therefore
Slave
Where the suspect poses no immediate threat to the officer and no threat to others, the harm resulting from the failing to apprehend him does not justify the use of deadly force to do so.
Byron White
Apprehend
Others
Immediate
Threat
Resulting
Failing
Force
Him
Deadly
Does
Officer
Suspect
Where
Justify
Use
Poses
Harm
In reading the scriptures of truth, we often put wrong constructions upon them, and apply them improperly; and I apprehend it has often been the case in relation to this portion, particularly that part in relation to man's seeking out many inventions.
Elias Hicks
Truth
Man
Reading
Apprehend
Relation
Out
Seeking
Case
Inventions
Part
Put
Wrong
Particularly
Been
Often
Scriptures
Them
Many
Portion
Apply
That justice should be administered between men, it is necessary that testimonies of fact be alleged; and that witnesses should apprehend themselves greatly obliged to discover the truth, according to their conscience, in dark and doubtful cases.
Isaac Barrow
Truth
Justice
Dark
Men
Apprehend
Alleged
Cases
Obliged
Fact
Between
Witnesses
Discover
According
Greatly
Themselves
Should
Doubtful
Conscience
Necessary
There is but one nation on the globe from which we have anything serious to apprehend, but that is the most powerful that now exists or ever did exist. I refer to Great Britain.
John C. Calhoun
Great
Nation
Apprehend
Great Britain
One Nation
Powerful
Most
Most Powerful
Globe
Refer
Exist
Exists
Did
Anything
Which
Serious
Now
Ever
Britain
The serial arsonist is the most difficult to apprehend because the evidence is burned up.
Joseph Wambaugh
Difficult
Apprehend
Evidence
Most
Because
Arsonist
Up
Burned
Serial
With spectacular events taking up so much of the available anxiety quotient, we need to be constantly reminded of the more workaday threats to our mortality - threats that, while they may also be functions of human error, have become so ubiquitous that we've begun to apprehend them as natural phenomena.
Will Self
Natural
Anxiety
Events
Become
Apprehend
Our
Constantly
Threats
More
Mortality
Taking
Reminded
Also
Error
Up
Begun
May
Human
While
Available
Human Error
Them
Natural Phenomena
Much
Functions
Spectacular
Phenomena
Need
There must be room for the imagination to exercise its powers; we must conceive and apprehend a thousand things which we do not actually witness.
William Godwin
Witness
Imagination
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Thousand
Must
Conceive
Powers
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Which
Room
Actually
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