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-Interpretation: The affirmative must only defend the limiting of qualified immunity for police officers. |
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-Letric Law defines QI as |
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-http://www.lectlaw.com/def2/q063.htm, Letric Law |
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-The qualified immunity doctrine that protects government officials from liability for civil damages "insofar as they ir conduct does not don’t violate clearly established statutory or constitutional rights of which a reasonable person would have known." |
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-Border Patrol is not Police. My Pursuit |
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-http://www.mypursuit.com/article-250/The_Differences_Between_a_Border_Patrol_and_a_Police_Officer_Career.html |
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-Border Patrol is responsible for the safety of the borders, but within borders, Police Officers safeguard the citizens. In contrast to border patrol officers, the police officers may be employed by the Federal, state or municipal government and is responsible for enforcing federal and state laws along with municipal ordinances. They also help maintain peace in the community by keeping a check on anti-social elements. A uniformed pro-active patrolling within the jurisdiction helps them control criminal activity and attend public calls for service. They keep a documented record of their activities. |
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-Violation: |
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-Standards: |
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-1. Limits and Ground |
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-2. Textuality |
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-Voters: Jurisdiction, Fairness, DTD, Competing Interps, No RVI |