In Tennessee v. Garner, involving the death of a citizen due to the use of deadly force by the police, the Supreme Court ruled that:
I. apprehension by the use of deadly force is a seizure subject to the reasonableness requirement of the Fourth Amendment.
II. the use of deadly force to prevent the escape of all felony suspects, whatever the
Circumstances, is constitutionally unreasonable.
III. a police officer may not seize an unarmed, non dangerous suspect by shooting
Him dead.
IV. evidence seized from illegal use of deadly force is not admissible in criminal
Cases.
A) I, II, III, IV
B) I, III
C) I, II, III
D) I, IV
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