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HCHenry

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Courts that have allowed the state-created danger exception apply it in one of two ways. The first way requires (a) a special relationship between the government and the victim, plus (b):
 
  a. a plaintiff who committed only a minor offense
  b. an affirmative defense
  c. a danger created by the state
  d. a danger created by the plaintiff

Question 2

Heightening the possibility of a successful Bivens action requires the plaintiff to prove that: (1) an officer was acting under the color of the law; and (2): that the officer:
 
  a. willfully neglected the request of a private citizen for help because of having to prioritize other calls forservice.
 b. used reasonable force to arrest but nonetheless injured the person.
  c. deprived that person of a constitutional right.
  d. produced an observable physical injury to the claimant.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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