Here's the latest ruling from the Supreme Court. An appeal of an Indiana case reached SCOTUS and they ruled that fleeing police is "inherently violent."
I think that if you were upset at the ruling of the Indiana Supreme Court regarding resisting illegal entry to your home, you should also be upset about this.
Flee from illegal activities from an officer, and you will get an enhanced federal sentence. In an age when everything is illegal, this should be of concern for those of us who care.
Justices rule fleeing police is a violent felony - CNN.com
I think that if you were upset at the ruling of the Indiana Supreme Court regarding resisting illegal entry to your home, you should also be upset about this.
Flee from illegal activities from an officer, and you will get an enhanced federal sentence. In an age when everything is illegal, this should be of concern for those of us who care.
Justices rule fleeing police is a violent felony - CNN.com
In an appeal that came to the Supreme Court, the issue was: When do such incidents cross over into the realm of "violent felonies" that could lead to increased jail time?
The justices, by a 6-3 vote Thursday, dismissed an appeal from an Indiana man who received an enhanced federal sentence because of prior serious offenses, one of which was for trying to escape in a vehicle.
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