Join Attorney Eric Daigle as he examines how key Supreme Court decisions—both past and pending—directly influence law enforcement’s use-of-force standards and practices. This session highlights the evolving judicial interpretation of “reasonableness” under the Fourth Amendment and the anticipated SCOTUS ruling on the Fifth Circuit’s decision in Barnes v. Felix.
This course will also focus on areas including:
- The legal evolution of “objective reasonableness” in use-of-force cases
- Anticipated impacts of Barnes v. Felix on national policy and training
- How judicial trends influence split-second decision-making in the field
- Policy development strategies that align with current legal precedents
Our training experts recommend this session for law enforcement professionals, supervisors, and legal advisors focused on aligning agency practices with the most current legal standards.
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: 1
- Class ID: 25-17-2-A1
- Area: 203
- Topic: Use of Force
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