Path of the Guardian 2022 -R9

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Path of the Guardian online training is the design of Attorney Eric Daigle, the Principal of Daigle Law Group. Attorney Daigle has spent well over a decade defending officers, supervisors, and command staff in police misconduct litigation. Path of the Guardian is the effective way to stay-up-to-date on training, current trends, policy, and industry standards.

Path of the Guardian training focuses on topics including:

  • Supreme Court updates
  • Police practice issues
  • High liability issues
  • Department of Justice investigations
  • Accreditation standards

Our training experts recommend this course for all officers, ranks, and command staff.

Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle

Attorney Daigle focuses on evaluating and providing policy and training on areas of increased liability for departments across the country. Attorney Daigle’s keynote focuses on understanding current trends in legal standards, operational standards, and community concern. More importantly, the intersection between these topics to provide departments evaluation and recommendations to move forward.

  • Credit Hours: 8
  • Class ID: 22-79
  • Area: 200
  • Topic: Introduction to Law Enforcement, Legal Update, Constitutional Law

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How does Path of the Guardian work?

New training videos are distributed weekly in your DLG Learning Center account. Weekly videos provide training on policy and police practice issues. Your weekly training videos are 6-10 minutes in length and focus on important policy and police practice issues developing across the country.

Class instructor Attorney Eric P. Daigle focuses on evaluating and providing policy and training on areas of increased liability for departments across the country. Attorney Daigle focuses on understanding current trends in legal standards, operational standards, and community concern. Learn more about Attorney Daigle at the following links: DLG Policy Center and Daigle Law Group.

Course Content

Harassment, Knock & Talk, and the Fourth Amendment
Parolee Rights
Unreasonable Belief
United States v. Foster: Traffic Stop Turned Terry Stop
United States v. Martin: Traffic Stop & Vehicle Search
Estate of Taylor v. Salt Lake City
United States v. Coleman: Terry Stop
Use of Force: Moving Vehicle
Browning v. Edmonson County: Discretionary Acts / Ministerial Duties
United States v. Campbell-Martin: Vehicle Search
Timpa v. Dillard: Excessive UOF – Bystander Liability
Duty, Honor, & Community: Westmoreland and Taking Back the Narrative
First Amendments Audits: Moving Forward
Nieves v. Bartlett: Probable Cause vs. Retaliatory Arrest Claim
United States v. Meals: Facebook and Private Search Doctrine
Thompson v. Clark: 4th Amendment Claim – Malicious Prosecution
Wood v. Eubanks: 1st Amendment and “Fighting Words”
United States v. Goodwill: Prolonging A Traffic Stop
Williamson v. City of National City: 4th Amendment Excessive Force
United States v. Cole: Prolonged Traffic Stop
United States v. Miles – Traffic Stop: Reasonable Suspicion
Wilson v. City of Bastrop: Use of Force and Qualified Immunity
United States v. Price
United States v. Mays: Establishing Probable Cause Using Hearsay
United States v. Whitehead: Consent to Search
United States v. Shelton: Informants
Involuntary Statements & Plain View Doctrine
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