Duquesne Law Review
Abstract
The conduct of police officers in accelerating a marked patrol car to catch up with a pedestrian and driving alongside the running pedestrian is not sufficient to constitute a seizure within the meaning of the Federal Constitution's Fourth Amendment.
Michigan v. Chesternut, 486 U.S. ___ , 108 S.Ct. 1975, (1988).
First Page
181
Recommended Citation
Robert J. Hannen,
Search and Seizure - What Constitutes Seizure,
28
Duq. L. Rev.
181
(1989).
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https://dsc.duq.edu/dlr/vol28/iss1/8