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mildest    音标拼音: [m'ɑɪldəst]
Mild \Mild\ (m[imac]ld), a. [Compar. {Milder}; superl.
{Mildest}.] [AS. milde; akin to OS. mildi, D. & G. mild, OHG.
milti, Icel. mildr, Sw. & Dan. mild, Goth. milds; cf. Lith.
melas dear, Gr. ? gladdening gifts.]
Gentle; pleasant; kind; soft; bland; clement; hence, moderate
in degree or quality; -- the opposite of harsh, severe,
irritating, violent, disagreeable, etc.; -- applied to
persons and things; as, a mild disposition; a mild eye; a
mild air; a mild medicine; a mild insanity.
[1913 Webster]

The rosy morn resigns her light
And milder glory to the noon. --Waller.
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Adore him as a mild and merciful Being. --Rogers.
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{Mild steel}, or {Low steel}, steel that has but little
carbon in it and is not readily hardened.
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Syn: Soft; gentle; bland; calm; tranquil; soothing; pleasant;
placid; meek; kind; tender; indulgent; clement;
mollifying; lenitive; assuasive. See {Gentle}.
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  • Tennessee v. Garner, 471 U. S. 1 (1985) - Justia U. S. Supreme Court Center
    Acting under the authority of this statute, a Memphis police officer shot and killed appellee-respondent Garner's son as, after being told to halt, the son fled over a fence at night in the backyard of a house he was suspected of burglarizing
  • Tennessee v. Garner - Wikipedia
    Believing that Garner would certainly flee if he made it over the fence, Hymon shot him The bullet struck Garner in the back of the head, and he died shortly after an ambulance took him to a nearby hospital Ten dollars and a purse taken from the burglarized house were found on his person
  • Tennessee v. Garner Case Law: Ruling and Impact - LegalClarity
    The core principle of Garner — that deadly force against a non-threatening suspect is unconstitutional — has been clearly established since 1985, so officers cannot claim qualified immunity in the most straightforward cases
  • Tennessee v. Garner Summary: Facts, Decision, Impact
    Garner ended the old fleeing felon rule and set the constitutional limits on when police can use deadly force The Supreme Court’s 1985 decision in Tennessee v Garner made it unconstitutional for police to shoot an unarmed, non-dangerous person simply because that person is running away
  • Tennessee v. Garner | Oyez
    During a chase, police officer Elton Hymon shot 15-year-old Edward Eugene Garner with a hollow tip bullet to prevent Garner from escaping over a fence Garner was suspected of burglarizing a nearby house
  • Tennessee v. Garner: The Ultimate Guide to Police Use of Deadly Force
    The 1985 case of Tennessee v Garner is the single most important legal decision defining when a law enforcement officer can use deadly force It acts as a constitutional brake pedal, stopping police from using their most extreme power unless a very high-risk situation justifies it
  • Tennessee v. Garner: The Supreme Court Ruling on Police Use of Deadly . . .
    When Garner continued to climb, Officer Hymon, following his training and Tennessee state law at the time, fired his weapon The bullet struck Garner in the back of the head, killing him
  • Tennessee v. Garner and the Fleeing Felon Rule
    The Fleeing Felon Rule governs when police may use deadly force to prevent the escape of a suspect The landmark case that shaped this rule for the United States is Tennessee v Garner, decided by the U S Supreme Court in 1985
  • Tennessee v. Garner — Case Law Library | section1983. org
    Garner’s father brought a § 1983 suit against the officer, the police department, the city of Memphis, and others, alleging that the shooting violated Garner’s Fourth Amendment rights
  • Tennessee v. Garner - Case Summary and Case Brief
    Police officer shot and killed an unarmed fleeing suspect – Garner Garner’s family sued, alleging that Garner’s constitutional rights were violated The District Court found no constitutional violation The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed





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