Mr . Sharpton saw these tapes, and these are part of the basis that gave him a reasonable belief to say that Mr . Pagones might have been involved.
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But even if the police did violate the Constitution, they cannot be sued because they acted under a reasonable belief that their actions were legitimate, the attorneys said.
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Typically, this is because police have a reasonable belief that evidence is in imminent danger of being removed or destroyed, but there is still a probable cause requirement.
34.
There was no reasonable belief of present and very serious emergency, by the revert of the " trim " edit, that required a block and a topic-ban.
35.
Officers may shoot an unarmed, fleeing felon if there is a reasonable belief the suspect will hurt someone else or if the officer believes the suspect is armed, Faulkner said.
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Understood " de dicto ", however, this may be a perfectly reasonable belief, since Lois is not aware that Clark and Superman are one and the same.
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There would only be any point making " Dunfermline and West Fife Demographics " a re-direct if it was a reasonable belief that someone would search for that exact term.
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That court, the U . S . Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, ruled that City College acted appropriately in the reasonable belief that the speech would be unduly disruptive.
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If their actions caused Master to have an honest and reasonable belief that he was in imminent peril for his own safety . . . the law makes this a ( justifiable ) killing.
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One is under a state law that permits the use of deadly physical force if a person has a reasonable belief that deadly force is about to be used against him or another person.