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168
Last Page
205
Abstract
While new trends in legislation may aim to reduce the use of excessive force by law enforcement, some Florida agencies interpreted their state’s Marsy’s Law to protect officers accused of using excessive force. This Comment examines the inappropriateness of Florida’s law enforcement agencies’ interpretation of Marsy’s Law, particularly in the context of the law’s original intentions. This Comment points to a potential solution to this problematic interpretation, advocating for an additional limiting clause that narrowly targets how law enforcement interpreted this statute in the context of excessive force reports.
Recommended Citation
Ashley Lee,
Marsy's Law: Florida's Victim Classification Protections are Too Broad and Wrongfully Utilized by Florida Law Enforcement Agencies,
43 J. Nat’l Ass’n Admin. L. Judiciary
168
(2022)
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/naalj/vol43/iss1/4