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Under the State-Created-Danger Exception to the No-Duty-To-Protect Rule, a Law

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Under the state-created-danger exception to the no-duty-to-protect rule, a law enforcement officer can be held liable under § 1983 if the officer's actions created a special danger to the general public.

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