U.S. v. Bradley, No. 99-1783 (7th Cir.) (196 F.3d 762) (November 4, 1999) (Judge William J. Bauer)
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published in Punch and Jurists
January 03, 2000
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In this case the Court held that the act of a police officer in shooting a hollow tipped magnum bullet at a car to stop it during a chase constituted a "seizure" within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment and was actionable under 18 USC § 242.
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