A major factual error in the Supreme Court’s Graham v. Florida decision underlines the fact that the court should limit itself to questions of law, and should leave the gathering of facts to those who are qualified to do it.
A major factual error in the Supreme Court’s Graham v. Florida decision underlines the fact that the court should limit itself to questions of law, and should leave the gathering of facts to those who are qualified to do it.
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