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In Graham v. Conner (1989) , Graham was a diabetic who was essentially stopped and arrested after police thought something was wrong when Graham left a convenience store abruptly. As it turned out, he was trying to find some sugar for his diabetic condition, but the line was too long, so he left. Appearing drunk (due to the hypoglycemic condition) , he was arrested and denied sugar or orange juice, and was basically "roughed up" by the police. The court said: ​


A) the use of force was not excessive and upheld the conviction for being drunk in public.
B) the police were justified in using force, but they should have given him the juice. However, the conviction stood.
C) the use of force was excessive, and the case was remanded back to the lower court.
D) the police were justified in "roughing up" Graham and denying him any sugar or orange juice, because it would have been "unreasonable" for the police to stop in the middle of an arrest and get him relief.

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